List of tallest buildings in Uruguay

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World Trade Center complex in Montevideo. Wtc Montevideo Uruguay (140452419).jpeg
World Trade Center complex in Montevideo.

This list ranks buildings in Uruguay that stand at least 80 metres tall.

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Tallest buildings

RankNameImageCityHeight [note 1] FloorsYear
1 Telecommunications Tower Torre de las telecomunicaciones 2011.jpg Montevideo 158 m352002 [1]
2 World Trade Center Tower IV World Trade Center Torre IV2.jpg Montevideo 140 m402013
3 World Trade Center Free Zone Montevideo 115 m232011
4 Radisson Montevideo Victoria Plaza Hotel RadissonMontevideoVictoriaPlazaHotel.JPG Montevideo 115 m251996
5 World Trade Center Tower I Montevideo 105 m252001
6 World Trade Center Tower II Montevideo 105 m252002
7 World Trade Center Free Zone II Montevideo 100 m221996
8Look Brava Punta del Este 100 m302015
9 Palacio Salvo 2016 Montevideo Torre del Palacio Salvo.jpg Montevideo 95 m271928
10 World Trade Center Tower III Montevideo 90 m252020
11 Trump Tower Trump Tower Punta del Este, under construction in April 2017.jpg Punta del Este 85 m262020 [2]
12Edificio Plaza Alemania Montevideo 80 m222019

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Notes

  1. The heights are estimated. Heights are measured from the base to the maximum structural height of the building, without counting antennas.

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References

  1. "Torre Antel". The Skyscraper Center. Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat. Archived from the original on October 6, 2022. Retrieved October 5, 2022.
  2. "Una década después de anunciar su construcción, se entregó la primera unidad de la Torre Trump en Punta del Este" (in Spanish). El Observador. August 2, 2022. Archived from the original on August 9, 2022. Retrieved October 5, 2022.