List of tallest buildings in Indonesia

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Jakarta, home to most skyscrapers in Indonesia Jakarta, Capital City of Indonesia2.jpg
Jakarta, home to most skyscrapers in Indonesia
The Southern Hemisphere's tallest building is Jakarta's 382.9-metre (1,256 ft) tall Autograph Tower. Autograph Tower, Jakarta, ID - July 2022.png
The Southern Hemisphere's tallest building is Jakarta's 382.9-metre (1,256 ft) tall Autograph Tower.
The skyline of Surabaya, which has experienced rapid growth in the number of skyscrapers Under construction of Tunjungan Plaza 5 and 6.jpg
The skyline of Surabaya, which has experienced rapid growth in the number of skyscrapers

This list of tallest buildings in Indonesia ranks skyscrapers in Indonesia by height. There are 88 high-rise buildings (150m+) in Jakarta (the capital city of Indonesia) and its greater areas, and 26 more under construction. Indonesia is ranked 11th in the world by the number of 150m+ completed buildings and 9th in Asia. There are four supertall buildings (300m+) under construction. The average building age is eight years. The first high-rise in Jakarta was Wisma 46 (262 m), which holds the longest record, of 20 years, as the highest building in Jakarta. The tallest building in Jakarta is Autograph Tower (383 m) since 2022. [1]

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Tallest buildings

Buildings listed here are completed and at least 200 meters in height.

  Was Indonesia's tallest building upon completion
RankBuildingCityHeight

(m)

FloorsBuiltNotes
1 Autograph Tower Jakarta 382,9752022T/O [ clarification needed ]

Tallest building in Indonesia and Southern Hemisphere [1]

2 Luminary Tower Jakarta 304642022T/O[ clarification needed ] [2]
3 Gama Tower [3] Jakarta 288,6642015Tallest building in Indonesia from 2015 to 2021 [4]
4 Azure Tower Jakarta 288772022T/O[ clarification needed ]
5 Treasury Tower Jakarta 279,5572018
6 Jakarta Mori Tower Jakarta 26659 [5] 2022T/O[ clarification needed ]
7 Wisma 46 Jakarta 261,9511996The tallest building in Indonesia from 1996 to 2015
8 Menara Astra Jakarta 261,5492017
9–10 Millennium Office Tower [6] Jakarta 254532019
Equinox Tower Jakarta 254562022T/O[ clarification needed ]
11 Raffles Hotel [7] Jakarta 253,3522014
12 The Pakubuwono Signature Jakarta 252502014Tallest residential building in Indonesia
13 Trinity Tower Jakarta 246 [8] 502021
14 World Capital Tower Jakarta 244,3522017
15 St Regis Hotel and Residence [9] Jakarta 24462 [10] 2021T/O[ clarification needed ] [11]
16 Sahid Sudirman Center Jakarta 239,8522015
17–19 Sinarmas MSIG Tower Jakarta 230482014
Menara BCA Jakarta 230562007
Casa Domaine Tower 1 Jakarta 230602016
20 Keraton at The Plaza Jakarta 225482009
21 Mangkuluhur City Apartment Tower A Jakarta 224 [12] 522017
22 BTPN Tower Jakarta 223482016
23 Telkom Landmark Tower 2 Jakarta 220,2522016
24 Equity Tower Jakarta 220442010
25–26 The Peak 1 Jakarta 219552008The tallest twin tower in Indonesia
The Peak 2 Jakarta 219552008The tallest twin tower in Indonesia
27–29 Denpasar Residence 1, Kuningan City Jakarta 218582012
Denpasar Residence 2, Kuningan City Jakarta 218582012
Capital Place Office Tower Jakarta 218482015
30 The Energy Tower Jakarta 217402008
31–32 Kempinski Residences Jakarta 215582008
Tunjungan Plaza 6 Surabaya 215522016Tallest building outside of Jakarta [13]
33 Bakrie Tower Jakarta 214502009
34–35 International Financial Centre Tower 2 Jakarta 213482015
fX Residence Jakarta 213522006
36–38 Ritz-Carlton Jakarta Tower A Jakarta 212482005
Ritz-Carlton Jakarta Tower B Jakarta 212482005
The Tower Jakarta 212502015
39 PCPD Tower Jakarta 211422017
40–41 My Home & Ascott Apartment [14] Jakarta 210522013
Sequis Centre Tower Jakarta 210 [15] 412017
42 Casa Domaine Tower 2 Jakarta 209,9572016
43 WTC 3 Jakarta 209422017
44–50 SeaView Condominium Tower J Jakarta 208482015
SeaView Condominium Tower K Jakarta 208482015
SeaView Condominium Tower L Jakarta 208482015
SeaView Condominium Tower M Jakarta 208482015
The City Center Tower 1 Jakarta 208472012
The Plaza Office Tower Jakarta 208462009
Residence 8 @ Senopati Tower A Jakarta 208512008
51 Tokopedia Tower Jakarta 207,4 [16] 512016
52–54 Residence 8 @ Senopati Tower B Jakarta 205512008
Eternity Tower Jakarta 205512015
Infinity Tower Jakarta 205512015
55Grand Sungkono Lagoon I Surabaya 202482020
56–57 Axa Tower Jakarta, Kuningan City Jakarta 201452012
The Peak Surabaya 201502015Tallest building in Surabaya from 2015 until 2017
58 Neo SOHO Jakarta 200+452016
59 SOHO capital Jakarta 200+472016
60Grand Mercure Lampung, Sinar Laut Tower Bandar Lampung 196,5 [17] 35 [18] 2023Tallest building outside of Java Island

Tallest under construction and proposed

Under construction

This lists buildings that are under construction in Indonesia and are planned to have a height of at least 200 meters.

BuildingCityHeight

(m)

FloorsPlanned completionNotes
Pollux Habibie Financial Center & International Hotel Batam 4001002027
Icon Tower 1 Jakarta 384772029Under construction
Oasis Central Sudirman Tower A Jakarta 340752028Under construction
Indonesia-1 North Tower Jakarta 306592024Tallest twin towers in Jakarta under construction
Indonesia-1 South Tower Jakarta 304562024Tallest twin towers in Jakarta under construction
Breeze Tower Jakarta 288532024U/C
Oasis Central Sudirman Tower B Jakarta 276652028Under construction
Destiny Tower Jakarta 254532024On Hold
Celestial Tower Jakarta 254532024On Hold

Proposed

Since there are too many proposed buildings in Indonesia, only major supertalls are shown:

BuildingCityHeightFloorsPlanned completionNotes
BUMN Tower Nusantara 707155Also known as Menara Kebanggaan Indonesia (Indonesian Pride Tower).
Signature Tower Jakarta 6381142025Proposed
Pertamina Energy Tower Jakarta 523992030Proposed
MC Tower Jakarta 45080Proposed
EX Tower Jakarta 441982020Never Built (The site was Occupied by Indonesia-1 Tower)
Peruri 88 Jakarta 38988Proposed
The Pinnacle Mangkuluhur City Jakarta 38687Proposed
Arthaloka Tower Jakarta 36072Never Built (The site was Occupied by Oasis Central Sudirman Tower A & B)
OUE Tower Jakarta 350Proposed
Ciputra World Jakarta 1 Tower 4 Jakarta 35070Proposed
Mega Kuningan Town Park Jakarta 320632010Considered to be a stale proposal [19]
Sentra BDNI Tower A Jakarta 31762Demolished (New Project is coming soon)
Asia Africa Tower Bandung 31648Proposed
Indonesia Financial Center Tower A Jakarta 3042021Proposed
Indonesia Financial Center Tower B Jakarta 3042021Proposed
Menara Panin Bank Jakarta 300+70Proposed
Sampoerna Strategic Square 2 Jakarta 300+72
BRI Tower Jakarta 300+80Proposed
Abode Sudirman Place Jakarta 300
275
60
55
2021Proposed
7Point8 Jakarta 298602025+Proposed
Sungai Gerong Residential Tower Jakarta 285,463Proposed
World Financial Tower Jakarta 25050+Proposed
Cyber Estate Tower Jakarta 24060-
Bumiputera Tower Jakarta 23063-
SSI Tower Jakarta 212Proposed
Kompas Gramedia Tower Jakarta 200+±50Proposed
PRJ Towers Jakarta 52
49
Proposed
Pakubuwono Patra Jakarta 50+
50+
Proposed
Wisma Kosgoro Redevelopment Jakarta 150+40Proposed
Grand Sahid Plaza Jakarta 50

Timeline of tallest buildings

Buildings which were once held the title of tallest building in Indonesia, as well as the current[ when? ] one.

NameHeight
m
FloorYears as the tallest
LocationImageNotes
Sarinah Building 74151962–1967 Jakarta Sarinah Building post-renovation (cropped).jpg The first Tallest building and Mall in Indonesia.
Wisma Nusantara 117301967–1983Jakarta Monumen Selamat Datang ^ Wisma Nusantara - panoramio.jpg Tallest building in Southeast Asia upon completion.
Graha Mandiri 143321983–1996Jakarta Bank Bumi Daya - panoramio.jpg
Wisma 46 262511996–2016Jakarta BNI Building.JPG Was the second tallest building in the Southern Hemisphere upon completion.
Gama Tower 289632016–2022Jakarta Gama Tower.jpg
Autograph Tower 383722022-nowJakarta Autograph Tower, Jakarta, ID - July 2022.png The tallest building in the Southern Hemisphere upon completion.

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