List of tallest buildings in Lisbon

Lisbon is the 11th most populous urban area in the European Union, with a population of 2.7 million. City and its metropolitan area has four skyscrapers above 100 m (328 ft) and total about 20 skyscrapers above 70 m (230 ft). Nearly ten buildings were built in the last few years, after 2000. Most buildings are offices, the rest are hotels and residential buildings. Several high-rise buildings located in the Parque das Nações.[1]

Tallest buildings

Torre de Monsanto is the tallest building in Lisbon
Vasco da Gama Tower and Hotel MYRIAD by SANA Hotels
São Rafael Tower at Parque das Nações
The three towers of the Amoreiras Complex

The list includes buildings (above 69 m (226 ft)) in the city of Lisbon and its metropolitan area.

Name Heigh meters / ft Floors Year Notes
Torre de Monsanto 120 / 394 20 2001 [2]
Torre São Gabriel 110 / 361 24 2004 [3]
Torre São Rafael 110 / 361 24 2004 [3]
Hotel Sheraton Lisboa & Spa 100 / 328 26 1972 [3]
Twin Towers I 90 / 295 26 2001 [3]
Twin Towers II 90 / 295 26 2001 [3]
Corinthia Lisboa Hotel 83 / 272 25 1981 [3]
Edifício Sete Rios 80 / 262 23 [4]
Edifício na Rua Sarmento de Beires 19 80 / 262 23 Unknown building name.[4]
Edifício na Rua Sarmento de Beires 30 77 / 252 22 Unknown building name.[4]
Torre do Ministério do Trabalho 75 / 246 22 1965 [3]
Norfin Office Park 75 / 246 18 2008 [3]
Torre Amoreiras I 75 / 246 18 1985 [3]
Torre Amoreiras II 75 / 246 18 1985 [3]
Torre Amoreiras III 75 / 246 18 1985 [3]
Edifício Arcis 73 / 239 21 [4]
Edifício Concórdia 73 / 239 21 [4]
Edifício da REN 73 / 239 21 1983 [4]
Edifício na Rua Sarmento de Beires 26 73 / 239 21 Unknown building name.[4]
Edifício Panoramic 3 72 / 236 24 - [3]
Hotel MYRIAD by SANA Hotels 72 / 236 22 2012 [3]
Aparthotel Miraflores 71 / 233 21 - [5]
Edifício Aviz 70 / 229 23 1971 [6]
Edificio Satélite 70 / 229 20 1983 [4]
Edifício Dr Alfredo da Costa 70 / 229 20 - [5]
Edifício Fernão Lopes 1 70 / 229 20 - [5]
Edifício Diogo do Couto 70 / 229 20 - [5]
Edifício FPM 41 70 / 229 17 2018 [6]
Edifício na Rua Carlos de Oliveira 10A 70 / 229 20 Unknown building name.[4]
Edifício na Rua de Xabregas D 70 / 229 20 Unknown building name.[4]

Tallest under construction – approved and proposed

Name Heigh meters / ft Floors Year Notes
Under construction
Infinity Tower 80 / 262 26 2022 Its completion is expected in 2022.[7]
Approved
Torres Gare do Oriente 92 / 301 21 2015 This tower is part of a project that includes 3 towers next to Gare do Oriente.[8]
Torre Bofill 90 / 295 23 2008 Also known as Torre Azata, it would be built in Parque das Nações.[9][10]
Edifício Cinco District 80 / 262 20 2019 Its completion is expected in 2021.[11]
Torres Gare do Oriente 72 / 236 18 2015 This tower is part of a project that includes 3 towers next to Gare do Oriente.[8]
Proposed
Lusitana Tower 1000 / 3280 200? Futuristic proposal for the city, with hospital, housing and offices.
Torre da Margueira 312,1 / 1024 80 If built, it would be the largest skyscraper in the European Union. The project was canceled by mayor Maria Emília de Sousa.[12]
Torre Olivais 135 / 442 30 2019 The tower was designed to be built alongside the Military Chemical and Pharmaceutical Laboratory.[13][14]
Torre Turifenus 129 / 423 Designed by Manuel Salgado for Turifenus, a real estate company that was part of the now defunct Sociedade Lusa de Negócios. It would be built at Parque das Nações.[15]
Torre de Monsanto II 112 / 367 21 Project designed by Sua Kay Arquitectos, it would be built next to the current Torre de Monsanto.[16]
Torre do Aterro da Boavista 110 / 361 27 2006 Project prepared by architect Norman Foster.[17][9]
Torre Siza 1 105 / 344 35 2003 The 3 towers were part of the same project and would be built in Alcântara next to the 25 de Abril Bridge, the project being canceled in 2004.[18][19][20]
Torre Siza 2 105 / 344 35 2003
Torre Siza 3 105 / 344 35 2003
Torre da Cidade 105 / 344 33 Also known as Compave Building. The FPM 41 building was built in its place.[9][21]
Torre na Marina de Cascais 100 / 328 30 2006 Its construction was canceled due to the landscape impact it would cause.[22][23][24][9]
Edifício D. João V 90 / 295 26 2013 The building would be built next to the two Twin Towers. The Infinity Tower is being built in its place.[25][26]

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