At 111 metres, Brno’s AZ Tower remains Czechia’s highest building a decade after it officially opened in June 2013.
The idea of outdoing the hitherto tallest building in the country, the City Tower in Prague, came from Brno’s leaders; the AZ Tower was originally planned for eight metres shorter, before the mayor suggested a slight upward extension.
The skyscraper cost CZK 800 million to build. It has 30 above-ground and two underground floors and 17,000 square metres of floor space.
The three-storey base houses shops and other commercial spaces. The tower then houses offices and seventeen apartments on the upper floors.
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