This is a comprehensive list of the most noteworthy and tallest buildings in Kosovo. [1]
List of buildings with a minimum height of 200 m (660 ft).
No. | Name | Image | Location | Height | Floors | Architect | Developer | Year |
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1 | FM Tower | Pristina 42°39′25″N21°09′08″E / 42.65695°N 21.15233°E | 230 m (750 ft) | 47 | Chapman Taylor | MP Group | u/c | |
List of buildings with a height variance from 100 m (330 ft) up to 199 m (653 ft).
No. | Name | Image | Location | Height | Floors | Architect | Developer | Year |
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1 | Prishtina City Center | Pristina 42°39′27″N21°09′12″E / 42.65737°N 21.15330°E | 125 m (410 ft) | 32, 29 | DB.A Architects | Alba Group | u/c | |
2 | Dukagjini Residence | Pristina 42°39′12″N21°08′52″E / 42.65330°N 21.14773°E | 100 m (330 ft) | 24 | DB.A Architects | Dukagjini Group | u/c | |
List of buildings with a maximum height of 99 m (325 ft).
No. | Name | Image | Location | Height | Architect | Developer | Year |
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1 | Mother Teresa Cathedral Tower | Pristina 42°39′23″N21°09′34″E / 42.65632°N 21.15946°E | 70 m (230 ft) | — | Government of Kosovo | 2010 | |
2 | Clock Tower, Pristina | Pristina 42°40′00″N21°10′02″E / 42.66674°N 21.16727°E | 26 m (85 ft) | — | — | 19th century | |
3 | Jashar Pasha Mosque Minaret | Pristina 42°39′58″N21°09′59″E / 42.66601°N 21.16631°E | — | — | — | 1834 | |
4 | Gazimestan Monument | Fushë Kosovë 42°41′26″N21°07′25″E / 42.69063°N 21.12374°E | 25 m (82 ft) | Aleksandar Deroko | Government of Yugoslavia | 1953 | |
5 | Çarshia Mosque Minaret | Pristina 42°39′56″N21°09′55″E / 42.66550°N 21.16541°E | — | — | — | 15th century | |
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