Kopaszi Dam
The capital's tallest building, the new MOL headquarters handed over
December 9, 2022 at 9:00 AM
The MOL Campus, the tallest office building in Budapest, was handed over. The 143-metre-tall building next to the Kopaszi Dam opens its doors to the public in spring, and visitors can also go up to the observation terrace on the 29th floor. After the opening, the representatives of the 11th District of the historic churches blessed the building.
The skyscraper on the Kopaszi Dam will be completed soon
January 7, 2022 at 9:30 AM
The120-meter Mol headquarters is expected to be built this year on the Kopaszi Dam in the 11th district. The tallest building in Budapest will have not only offices, but also public spaces, so for example, anyone will be able to admire the view of Budapest from the lookout terrace planned on the roof of the tower house.
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