Atlas Tower, Commercial skyscraper in Aleje Jerozolimskie, Poland.
Atlas Tower is a 116-meter-tall office building with 31 floors located on Aleje Jerozolimskie in central Warsaw. The structure combines retail spaces, restaurants, conference facilities, and office areas in a single integrated complex.
The building was completed in 1999, designed by Turkish architect Vahap Toy as a major investment project. Its construction marked a turning point in Warsaw's urban development following the end of communism.
The tower represents Warsaw's rapid modernization in the late 1990s, when the city began transforming into a European business hub. This period marked a shift in how the city used its central areas, welcoming commerce and new ways of working.
The building has two panoramic elevators serving the retail and dining areas, plus six elevators for office floors. Visitors can park in three underground levels and access ground-floor shops and restaurants easily.
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