Varso or Varso Place is a neomodern office complex in Warsaw, Poland. It was designed by Foster + Partners and developed by HB Reavis. The complex features three buildings; the main one, Varso Tower, is the tallest building in Poland, the tallest building in the European Union, and the sixth-tallest building in Europe at in height, measured to the tip of its spire. The roof and highest occupied floors reach approximately . It was topped out in February 2021 and completed in September 2022. The observation deck opened in September 2025.
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Varso or Varso Place is a neomodern office complex in Warsaw, Poland. It was designed by Foster + Partners and developed by HB Reavis. The complex features three buildings; the main one, Varso Tower, is the tallest building in Poland, the tallest building in the European Union, and the sixth-tallest building in Europe at in height, measured to the tip of its spire. The roof and highest occupied floors reach approximately . It was topped out in February 2021 and completed in September 2022. The observation deck opened in September 2025.
==History== ===Design=== thumb|left|Varso Tower's green (lower) observation deck Varso Place is located in Wola, on the corner of Chmielna Street and John Paul II Avenue. Construction took place on a plot of , purchased in 2011 from PKP by the Slovak company HB Reavis for approximately 171 million złoty.
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