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Eurotower (Zagreb)

Eurotower is a high-rise building in Zagreb, Croatia, located in Trnje at the intersection of the Vukovarska and Lučićeva streets, in the southwest corner. It was built in 2006 and with its height of 96 m, it was the tallest building in Croatia until Strojarska Business Center was built in 2015. This office tower has 26 levels and it is 96 m (315 ft) tall. The Embassy of the Republic of Lithuania to the Republic of Croatia, Montenegro, the Republic of Kosovo, and the Republic of North Macedonia is located in the building.

History
The site was designated for the construction of the skyscraper in 2002, and building works commenced in the summer of 2004. The first window was installed in May 2005. The structure reached its highest occupied floor by the end of August 2005 and attained its full architectural height of 96 m by the end of September of the same year. The skyscraper was completed in 2006, when it received the "Commercial Building of the Year" award for Southeast Europe. The project was developed by Josip Kordić, director of Hidrocommerce. Porr – Croatia served as the main construction contractor, while Hidrocommerce was responsible for the primary structural works. The top floor is only partially enclosed by a glass façade; most of the level features ribs of glass surfaces that reflect sunlight at specific angles. Under certain lighting conditions, different sections or sides of the skyscraper reflect light differently, causing the tower to appear two-toned in overcast weather or pearlescent in sunny conditions. == Views of Eurotower ==
Views of Eurotower
Image:Eurotower Zagreb - Spring 2005.JPG|Construction of the tower, 2005 Image:Eurotower8.jpg|Eurotower facade Image:Eurotower9.jpg|Eurotower top File:Pogled na Erste banku - panoramio.jpg|Intersection of Street of Vukovar city and Street of Ivana Lučića with Eurotower in the background == See also ==
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