List of tallest buildings in Kosovo

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This is a comprehensive list of the most noteworthy and tallest buildings in Kosovo. [1]

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Highrises

List of buildings with a height variance from 100 m (330 ft) up to 199 m (653 ft).

No.NameImageLocationHeightFloorsArchitectDeveloperYear
1FM Tower Generic Building Symbol.svg Pristina
42°39′25″N21°09′08″E / 42.65695°N 21.15233°E / 42.65695; 21.15233
230 m (750 ft)47Chapman TaylorMP Groupu/c
2Prishtina City Center Generic Building Symbol.svg Pristina
42°39′27″N21°09′12″E / 42.65737°N 21.15330°E / 42.65737; 21.15330
125 m (410 ft)32, 29DB.A ArchitectsAlba Groupu/c
3Dukagjini Residence Dukagjini Center.jpg Pristina
42°39′12″N21°08′52″E / 42.65330°N 21.14773°E / 42.65330; 21.14773
100 m (330 ft)24DB.A ArchitectsDukagjini Groupu/c

General Urban Developments

List of buildings with a maximum height of 99 m (325 ft).

No.NameImageLocationHeightFloorsArchitectDeveloperYear
1Donika II Generic Building Symbol.svg Pristina
42°39′20″N21°09′11″E / 42.65563°N 21.15302°E / 42.65563; 21.15302
92 m (302 ft)22, 21, 20Horizons GroupBenidonau/c
2Arting Highrise Generic Building Symbol.svg Pristina
42°39′21″N21°09′05″E / 42.65570°N 21.15143°E / 42.65570; 21.15143
90 m (300 ft)23Arting LLCArting LLC2019
3Marigona Tower Generic Building Symbol.svg Pristina
42°39′24″N21°09′07″E / 42.65678°N 21.15181°E / 42.65678; 21.15181
93 m (305 ft)24ArchidesMarigona Tower Sh.p.ku/c
4 Rilindja Building Rilindja Building - before 2008.jpg Pristina
42°39′35″N21°09′22″E / 42.65959°N 21.15610°E / 42.65959; 21.15610
89 m (292 ft)19 Government of Kosovo Government of Kosovo 1980
5Prime Residence II Generic Building Symbol.svg Pristina
42°39′23″N21°09′03″E / 42.65641°N 21.15087°E / 42.65641; 21.15087
86 m (282 ft)25Prime GroupPrime Groupu/c
6NPB Complex Generic Building Symbol.svg Pristina
42°39′14″N21°08′54″E / 42.65387°N 21.14838°E / 42.65387; 21.14838
25, 22, 21, 17u/c
7Bos Business Center Generic Building Symbol.svg Pristina 85 m (279 ft)24, 24Bos GroupBos Groupu/c
8Prime Residence III Generic Building Symbol.svg Pristina
42°39′24″N21°09′05″E / 42.65662°N 21.15140°E / 42.65662; 21.15140
85 m (279 ft)26Prime GroupPrime Groupu/c
9KW Center Generic Building Symbol.svg Pristina
42°39′22″N21°09′05″E / 42.65602°N 21.15126°E / 42.65602; 21.15126
24, 22u/c
10Kuka Tower Generic Building Symbol.svg Pristina
42°39′19″N21°09′10″E / 42.65515°N 21.15267°E / 42.65515; 21.15267
77 m (253 ft)22Hysi Groupu/c
11Glowing Tower Generic Building Symbol.svg Pristina 72 m (236 ft)18u/c
12Prime Minister's Office Kosovo Government building with flag.jpg Pristina
42°39′51″N21°09′49″E / 42.66429°N 21.16370°E / 42.66429; 21.16370
61 m (200 ft) Government of Kosovo Government of Kosovo
13KEK Building Kosovo Energy Corporation (KEK).JPG Pristina
42°39′19″N21°09′30″E / 42.65520°N 21.15834°E / 42.65520; 21.15834
58 m (190 ft)
14 Grand Hotel Prishtina Grand Hotel, Pristina - 009.jpg Pristina
42°39′36″N21°09′36″E / 42.65996°N 21.16010°E / 42.65996; 21.16010
52 m (171 ft)14 Yugoslavian State 1978
15State Prosecutor Building Office of the State Prosecutor.jpg Pristina
42°39′51″N21°09′38″E / 42.66415°N 21.16046°E / 42.66415; 21.16046
48 m (157 ft)
16RTK Building Radio Kosova Building9.jpg Pristina
42°39′28″N21°09′39″E / 42.65765°N 21.16079°E / 42.65765; 21.16079
40 m (130 ft)
17PTK Headquarters PTK Posta dhe Telekomi i Kosoves IV.jpg Pristina

Monuments

No.NameImageLocationHeightArchitectDeveloperYear
1 Mother Teresa Cathedral Tower Pamje e katedrales.jpg Prishtinë
42°39′23″N21°09′34″E / 42.65632°N 21.15946°E / 42.65632; 21.15946
70 m (230 ft) Government of Kosovo 2010
2Clock Tower, Pristina Sahat Kulla e Sahatit Prishtine 02.jpg Prishtinë
42°40′00″N21°10′02″E / 42.66674°N 21.16727°E / 42.66674; 21.16727
26 m (85 ft)19th Century
3 Jashar Pasha Mosque Minaret Xhamija 14.jpg Prishtinë
42°39′58″N21°09′59″E / 42.66601°N 21.16631°E / 42.66601; 21.16631
1834
4 Gazimestan Monument Gazimestan, May 2000.jpg Fushë Kosovë
42°41′26″N21°07′25″E / 42.69063°N 21.12374°E / 42.69063; 21.12374
25 m (82 ft) Aleksandar Deroko Yugoslavian State 1953
5Çarshia Mosque Minaret Carshia Mosque.JPG Prishtinë
42°39′56″N21°09′55″E / 42.66550°N 21.16541°E / 42.66550; 21.16541
15th Century

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References

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