Złote Tarasy
| Złote Tarasy | |
|---|---|
The Złote Tarasy complex, 2024  | |
| General information | |
| Type | Office and retail complex | 
| Location | Warsaw, Poland | 
| Address | 59 Złota Street | 
| Coordinates | 52°13′48.59″N 21°00′08.69″E / 52.2301639°N 21.0024139°E | 
| Construction started | October 2002 | 
| Completed | 7 February 2007 | 
| Owner | Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield | 
| Height | 105 m (344 ft) | 
| Technical details | |
| Floor count | 26 | 
| Design and construction | |
| Architecture firm | Jerde Partnership Hrynkiewicz i Synowie Pracownia Architektoniczna  | 
| Main contractor | Skanska Waagner-Biro  | 
| Awards and prizes | Waagner-Biro won the European Steel Design Award 2007 Jerde Partnership won 2006 Architectural Review MIPIM AR Future Projects Award in the Retail and Leisure category  | 
The Złote Tarasy, also known by its anglicized name Golden Terraces, is a commercial, office, and entertainment complex in the city centre of Warsaw, Poland. It is located at 59 Złota Street, between Jana Pawła II and Emilii Plater. It was opened on 7 February 2007. The complex consists of Złote Tarasy shopping centre, Lumen office building, and the Skylight office skyscraper building, which is among top 30 tallest buildings in the city. The complex is owned by Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield.
It is located within the district of Śródmieście (Downtown), in the municipal neighbourhood of Żelazna Brama, and the City Information System area of Śródmieście Północne. Next to it area located the Warszawa Centralna (Warsaw Central) railway station, the Palace of Culture and Science, and Złota 44.