Is there anyone here who is familiar with Belgrade? Maybe you live there or visit it often?
Junior2014 messaged me again with a height he got from Wikipedia for the USCE Tower I in Belgrade, Serbia.
The height he sent me is 115 meters for the roof height. We actually have that number listed for the building here at SSP, but is that info not visible to the public?
The historical roof height we have listed is 345 feet, which I'm thinking was the height before they added two more floors to the building after the NATO airstrikes that damaged the building.
The building's Wikipedia page says that after the renovation with two more floors that it is now 377 feet tall.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U%C5%A1%C4%87e_Tower
Quote:
Ušće was frequently leased out to commercial interests until April 21, 1999, when it was badly damaged by successive NATO air-strikes as part of the 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia. Beginning in 2003, the tower was reconstructed, including a 2-floor increase[1] (141 m / 462 ft in total)[3] in height, with the addition of a 26m antenna, which in strict architectural terms does not count as structural height, however, in structural height would actually be 115 m or 377 ft. The reconstructed tower is now being rented out to tenants.
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