Pirelli Tower, Poznań

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Pirelli Tower, Poznań, Modernist skyscraper in Jeżyce district, Poznań, Poland.

The Pirelli Tower is a modernist high-rise in Poznań's Jeżyce district that rises at the corner of Zwierzyniecka and Gajowa streets, dominating the street view. The building displays the hallmarks of concrete construction with a glass façade that reveals its structural framework.

The building was completed in 1963 during Poland's period of industrial expansion and served as administrative headquarters for an industry association. Its completion marked a turning point in Poznań's post-war urban growth.

The tower stands as a defining landmark in the Jeżyce neighborhood, shaping how locals see their skyline and navigate the city. Its bold profile becomes familiar to anyone who spends time in this part of town.

The building sits at a main intersection, making it easy to spot and photograph from the surrounding streets. Access to the interior is limited as it remains private office space, but the architecture can be observed well from the public areas around it.

The tower's façade was among the earliest applications of large-scale glass panels in Polish post-war architecture, showcasing experimental design approaches of the era. This innovative use of materials set it apart from other contemporary office buildings in the city.

Location: Poznań

Inception: 1963

Architects: Aleksandra Hubert

GPS coordinates: 52.40870,16.90780

Latest update: December 6, 2025 17:46

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