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List of tallest buildings in Bolivia

This list of tallest buildings in Bolivia ranks the tallest skyscrapers and buildings in the country, either built or under construction. Currently, the tallest building in Bolivia is Green Tower in La Paz, at 180 m (590.551 ft ), followed by Towers C and D of the Torres del Poeta complex with a maximum height of 178 m (583.99 ft). La Paz has the highest concentration of skyscrapers in the country, followed by Santa Cruz de la Sierra and Cochabamba. The tallest building in Santa Cruz is the Green Tower (Tower 1), at 140 m (459.318 ft), and the Platinum II Tower, at 136 meters tall, both located in Santa Cruz de la Sierra. By 2025, Bolivia is estimated to have 37 buildings over 100 meters tall, four skyscrapers over 150 m (492.126 ft), and several projects over 100 meters tall. The first building to reach 100 m (328.084 ft) was the Edificio Alameda, completed in 1967, located in La Paz.

This list of tallest buildings in Bolivia ranks the tallest skyscrapers and buildings in the country, either built or under construction. Currently, the tallest building in Bolivia is Green Tower in La Paz, at 181 metres tall, followed by towers C and D of the Torres del Poeta complex with a maximum height of 178 metres tall. La Paz has the highest concentration of skyscrapers in the country, followed by Santa Cruz de la Sierra and Cochabamba. The tallest building in Santa Cruz de la Sierra is the Green Towers (Torre 1), with a height of 140 meters, and the Platinum II Tower, with a height of 136 meters, both located in Santa Cruz de la Sierra.

By 2025, Bolivia is estimated to have 37 buildings over 100 meters tall, four skyscrapers over 150 meters tall, and several projects over 150 meters tall. The first building to reach 100 meters was the Alameda Building, completed in 1967, located in La Paz.

Tallest Buildings

The following list details the completed and crowned buildings in Bolivia that are at least 80 meters tall. Needles and similar architectural details are included as valid measurements for the final height, but antenna masts are not. An equal sign (=) indicates a tie in height between two or more buildings, with the tiebreaker being the number of floors and, if applicable, the year of completion.

Projects under construction

Ranking of Cities by Number of Buildings

Below is a list of cities according to the number of buildings that exceed 80 meters in height:

Historical chronology

Under construction

This list ranks buildings under construction in Bolivia that are planned to rise at least .

See also

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