Permit issued to build Serbia's tallest building

The building, a part of the Belgrade Waterfront project, will be Serbia's tallest at 168 meters.

The value of the investment - the construction of a 40-floor, 47,500 square meter building - is RSD 12 billion (about EUR 100 million).

The Kula Beograd project includes, among other things, a five-star hotel, a recreational and sports area, and an observation deck at the top, with a panoramic view of 360 degrees.

The ground floor will have a restaurant and face the Sava (River) Promenade, while a pedestrian bridge will connect the building to the Belgrade Waterfront Gallery shopping center.

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