Sky Tower, Office plaza and restaurant in Krzyki district, Wrocław, Poland
Sky Tower is a 51-floor glass-clad building in the southwestern part of Wrocław, housing offices, apartments, and shops. It is one of the tallest structures in Poland and can be seen from many parts of the city.
Construction began in 2007 and finished in 2012, after delays linked to the global financial crisis. The tower was part of a broader building boom that reshaped large parts of Wrocław during those years.
The bronze sculpture at the plaza entrance has become a reference point for people in the neighborhood. Locals often use it as a meeting spot before heading into the building or moving on through the district.
The building sits in the southwestern part of the city and is well served by public transport, with parking available nearby. Those planning to visit the observation deck on the 49th floor should aim for a clear day to get the best view.
Although the tower is known mainly as an office building, it also contains a restaurant at ground level with a direct view of the plaza below. This mix of workplaces, homes, and dining in a single structure makes it one of the few genuinely mixed-use buildings in the city.
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