Ušće Tower

The Ušće Towers are two 25-story mixed-use skyscrapers located at Mihajlo Pupin Boulevard in the municipality of , . The first tower, 98 meters tall, was the tallest building in Serbia and the Balkans for 15 years until the construction of the Genex Tower in 1979.
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  • Type: Office building
  • Description: skyscraper in Belgrade, Serbia
  • Also known as: Kula Usce 1”, “Ušće Tower 1”, “Ušće Towers”, “Зграда ЦК”, and “Ушће
  • Address: Булевар Михајла Пупина 6, Нови Београд, 11070
  • Roof shape: flat

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include UŠĆE Shopping Center and Museum of Contemporary Art.

Shopping center
The Ušće Towers are two 25-story mixed-use skyscrapers located at Mihajlo Pupin Boulevard in the municipality of , . The first tower, 98 meters tall, was the tallest building in Serbia and the Balkans for 15 years until the construction of the Genex Tower in 1979.

Museum
The is an art museum located in , Serbia. It was founded in 1958 as the Modern Gallery, making if one the first museums of this type in the world. is situated 560 metres northeast of Ušće Tower.

Historic site
The was a Nazi German concentration and extermination camp during World War II. It was located at the former fairground site near the town of , in the Independent State of Croatia. is situated 590 metres southeast of Ušće Tower.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Ušće and Staro Sajmište.

Locality
is an urban neighborhood of , the capital of . It is located in Belgrade's municipality of Novi Beograd. is located on the mouth of the river into the , thus the name.

Neighborhood
is an urban neighborhood of , the capital of . It is located in Belgrade's municipality of , and it was the site of the World War II from 1941 to 1944, when the area was under control of the Nazi puppet state Independent State of Croatia.

Neighborhood
Photo: Wikimedia, GFDL.
is a neighborhood.

Ušće Tower

Latitude
44.81634° or 44° 48′ 59″ north
Longitude
20.43704° or 20° 26′ 13″ east
Elevation
80 metres (262 feet)
Inception
1964
Levels
25
Height
115 metres (377 feet)
Open location code
8GP2RC8P+GR
Open­Street­Map ID
way 27705962
Open­Street­Map feature
building=­office
Open­Street­Map attribute
roof-shape=­flat
Geo­Names ID
7284152
Wiki­data ID
Q1262622
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In Other Languages

From Bosnian to Turkish—“Ušće Tower” goes by many names.
  • Bosnian: PC Ušće
  • Bosnian: Poslovni centar Ušće
  • Chinese: 烏希切塔
  • Croatian: PC Ušće
  • Croatian: Poslovni centar Ušće
  • Croatian: Ušće
  • Czech: Ušće
  • Czech: Ušče
  • Czech: Věž Ušće
  • Czech: Věž Ušče
  • Dutch: Poslovni centar ‘Ušće’
  • Dutch: Poslovni centar „Ušće“
  • French: Tour Usce
  • French: Tour Ušće
  • Indonesian: Menara Ušće
  • Italian: Torre Ušće
  • Japanese: ウシュチェ塔
  • Lithuanian: Ušće bokštas
  • Lombard: Torr Ušće
  • Persian: برج اوشچه
  • Polish: Usce Tower
  • Polish: Ušće Tower
  • Portuguese: Torres Ušće
  • Serbian: Kula Ušće 1
  • Serbian: Poslovni centar Ušće
  • Serbian: Зграда Ушће
  • Serbian: Кула Ушће 1
  • Serbian: Пословни центар „Ушће“
  • Serbian: Пословни центар Ушће
  • Serbian: ПЦ Ушће
  • Serbo-Croatian: PC Ušće
  • Serbo-Croatian: Poslovni centar Ušće
  • Slovak: Veža Ušće
  • Spanish: Torre Usce
  • Spanish: Torre Ušće
  • Swedish: Ušćeskrapan
  • Turkish: Ušće Kulesi

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