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Dalmatia Tower

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Dalmatia Tower
Dalmatia Tower completed in 2023.
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General information
StatusCompleted
TypeMixed-use: office, hotel
Architectural styleNeo-futurism
LocationSplit, Croatia
Coordinates43°31′13″N 16°27′04″E / 43.52028°N 16.45111°E / 43.52028; 16.45111
Construction started2015
Completed2023
Cost€80 million
Height
Antenna spire135 m (443 ft)
Roof112 m (367 ft)
Technical details
Floor count27
Lifts/elevators8
Design and construction
Architect(s)Otto Barić
DeveloperWestgate Group
Main contractorTehnika d.d.
Website
slobodnadalmacija.hr/premium-2020/projekt-westgate-dalmatia-tower-za-marriott-hotel-spreman-1065197

Dalmatia Tower is a high-rise office building and a hotel in Split, Croatia. It is located on the intersection of the Domovinskog rata Street and the Dubrovačka Street and it is the tallest building in Croatia.[1]

Technical information

Dalmatia Tower is ranked 1st by height in Croatia. It is 112 meters (367 feet) tall, and has 27 floors. There is a 22 meter tall steel mast on the roof, which increases the height of the tower to 135 meters (443 feet). There are five underground levels, used for parking spaces. The building is served by eight elevators. Four elevators serve floors 3 to 15 where the office space is located and the remaining four elevators serve floors 1, 2 and 16 to 27. This space is occupied by AC Hotels by Marriott hotel, with the restaurant occupying the first floor, the congress centre occupying the second floor, spa, pool and fitness occupying the 16th floor and the rest being used by the hotel rooms.[2]

History

The building is a part of the Westgate Towers complex, which includes two skyscrapers. First one to be built was a 12-story, 55 meters tall, Westgate Tower A, housing the headquarters of Splitska Banka, which started construction in mid 2015 and opened in late 2016.[3] Second tower was initially called Westgate Tower B, and its initial floor count was 17 with a height of 75 meters. Construction started in late 2016, however, upon reaching the 17th floor the work was halted for six months until the developer acquired the new building permit allowing the erection of additional 10 floors, now totaling 27. The work on the tower resumed in mid 2018.[4] In late 2017 Westgate project received an International Property Award for the best office high-rise in Europe.[5] Construction was completed in 2022.

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References

  1. ^ "FOTO/VIDEO Dalmatia Tower postigao punu visinu od 135 metara". Dalmatinski portal (in Croatian). Retrieved 2022-05-14.
  2. ^ "Grad Split napokon izdao uporabnu dozvolu najvećem neboderu u Hrvatskoj, znamo i kada hotel 'Marriot' počinje s radom".
  3. ^ "Otvoren toranj West Gate: Splićani guštaju u programu, političari puni hvale".
  4. ^ "Split će ipak imati najviši toranj u Hrvatskoj! Westgate dobio dozvolu, no jedna je bitna stvar još uvijek nejasna..."
  5. ^ "Westgate ne prestaje iznenađivati javnost: dok Splićani sa zanimanjem prate kako niče najviša zgrada u Hrvatskoj,  ugledne svjetske kompanije već su 'bacile oko' na atraktivne prostore".

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