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List of tallest buildings in Uzbekistan

This list ranks buildings in Uzbekistan that are at least 100 metres (328 ft) tall. Only habitable buildings are included, excluding radio masts and towers, observation towers, minarets, chimneys, and other non-habitable structures.

High-rise construction has historically been uncommon in Uzbek cities. Traditional city skylines have been dominated by religious, cultural, and historical structures rather than tall modern buildings. Large-scale high-rise development is a relatively recent phenomenon and is largely concentrated in the capital, Tashkent, which is the country's political, economic, and financial center. The majority of Uzbekistan's tallest buildings are located in Tashkent, particularly in newly developed business districts and residential areas. Outside the capital, high-rise construction remains limited, and regional cities generally retain low- to mid-rise urban profiles. As a result, only a small number of buildings in Uzbekistan exceed 150 metres (492 ft) in height, all of which are located in Tashkent.

The development of high-rise buildings in Uzbekistan began during the Soviet period, especially following the 1966 Tashkent earthquake, which prompted extensive reconstruction and the construction of modern apartment blocks and administrative buildings. Notable early high-rise structures include Soviet-era residential towers and government buildings built in Tashkent in the late 20th century. In the 21st century, new commercial, residential, and mixed-use developments have contributed to a growing modern skyline, reflecting increased urban development and economic growth.

As of 2026, the tallest building in Uzbekistan is currently Nest One, located in the Tashkent City Park at a height of 266.5 m (874 ft).

Tallest buildings

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Buildings under construction

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Proposed

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Timeline of tallest buildings

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See also

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