Centrum Giełdowe, Office complex in Śródmieście, Warsaw, Poland.
Centrum Giełdowe is an eight-story office building in central Warsaw with a modern glass facade designed to maximize natural light. The building provides approximately 19,000 square meters of office space for various financial institutions.
The building was completed in 2000 following an architectural competition held in 1994. The winning architects, Stanislas Fiszer and Andrzej Marek Chołdzyński, created a modern landmark for the city.
The building houses the Warsaw Stock Exchange and serves as the heart of Poland's financial operations. People work here daily in offices dedicated to trading and managing securities.
The building features 250 parking spaces and four adjustable conference rooms suitable for various events. The location is easily accessible by public transportation and welcomes visitors during standard business hours.
The building regularly hosts media productions and exhibitions that capitalize on its status as a financial hub. These events add an unexpected cultural dimension to what is primarily a working financial institution.
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