Sea Towers, Residential skyscraper in Gdynia, Poland
Sea Towers is a residential high-rise complex in Gdynia consisting of two connected towers of different heights. The buildings contain apartments and commercial spaces on the lower floors, creating a mixed-use development within the city's waterfront area.
Construction began in 2006 and finished in 2009, marking a turning point in modern development along Gdynia's waterfront. The project emerged during a period when the city was reshaping its urban landscape and waterfront presence.
The name reflects the maritime setting and proximity to the port, emphasizing Gdynia's identity as a seaside city. Visitors feel this connection to seafaring and commerce as they walk around the location.
The complex sits directly at the harbor edge and is easily walkable from the city center. A viewing platform on the 32nd floor offers views across the city and coastline for visitors.
The towers stand just meters from the harbor entrance, placing residents and visitors unusually close to active shipping operations and port activity. This direct proximity to working harbor facilities is rare for residential high-rises.
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