Złote Tarasy, Shopping and office complex in central Warsaw, Poland
Złote Tarasy is a mixed-use development in Śródmieście that combines offices, retail space, and a tower. A wave-shaped glass canopy covers the shopping floors and brings daylight into the walkways.
The project was completed in 2007 and opened to the public in June of that year. An American architect planned the ensemble as a link between the railway station and the old town.
The retail center spans 65,000 square meters across five levels, containing 200 stores and the first Hard Rock Cafe established in Poland.
The entrances are directly next to the main railway station, and the complex is easy to reach by metro and bus lines. Visitors find dining, cinema, and shops on several levels connected by escalators.
The glass dome measures around ten thousand square meters and includes devices that regulate sunlight and prevent snow buildup in winter. This technical solution allows the roof to function in any weather.
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