This is a list of the tallest buildings in the Balkans.[1] This list includes buildings in the Balkans with a height of 74m or at least 20 floors, including Slovenia and the European part of Turkey.
The highest building in the Balkans is Skyland İstanbul 1, located in the European side of Istanbul, Turkey (293m), with the tallest building in Turkey located on the Asian side of Istanbul with Metropol Istanbul Tower (301m). The tallest building in Bosnia and HerzegovinaisAvaz Twist Tower (142m). The tallest building in AlbaniaisDowntown One (150m), in BulgariaisRousse TV Tower (204m), in CroatiaisDalmatia Tower (135m), in RomaniaisFloreasca City Center (137m), in SerbiaisBelgrade Tower (168m), in Slovenia is Crystal Palace (89m), in KosovoisPrishtina City Center (125m), in North MacedoniaisCevahir Towers (130m) and the tallest building in GreeceisAthens Tower 1 (103m).
This list ranks buildings in the Balkans that stand at least 70 m (230 ft) or 20 floors, based on standard height measurement.
This list ranks buildings that are under construction in the Balkans and are planned to rise at least 70 m (230 ft) or 20 floors. Buildings that are approved, on-hold or proposed are included in this table.