List of tallest buildings in Moscow

Moscow, the capital and largest city of Russia, is home to 12,719 completed high-rises, 42 of which stand taller than 183 metres (600 ft). The tallest building in the city is the 97-story East Tower of the Federation Tower complex, which rises 373.7 metres (1,226 ft) in the Moscow International Business Center (MIBC) and was completed in 2016. The Federation Tower was the tallest building in Europe upon its completion, and remained the tallest building until 5 October 2017 when it was surpassed by the Lakhta Center in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The second, third, and fourth-tallest buildings in Moscow are the South Tower of OKO, Neva Towers 2, and the Mercury City Tower, respectively, with OKO and Mercury City Tower also held the position of the tallest building in Europe. As of January 2026, Moscow had 130 buildings at least 150 metres (492 ft) tall.

Skyline of Moscow
MIBC skyline in 2025
Tallest buildingFederation, East Tower (2016)
Tallest building height373.7 m (1,226 ft)
Tallest structureOstankino Tower (1967)
Tallest structure height540.1 m (1,772 ft)
First 150 m+ buildingKotelnicheskaya Embankment Building (1952)
Number of tall buildings
Taller than 100 m (328 ft)>478 (2025)
Taller than 150 m (492 ft)130 (100 + 30 T/O) (2026)
Taller than 200 m (656 ft)28 (25 + 3 T/O) (2026)
Taller than 300 m (984 ft)7 (2026) (9th)

In 1992, the Moscow government conceived the MIBC as a new business district for the city, and would culminate in becoming the center where many of Europe's tallest buildings would be built. In 2005, the Triumph Palace (not in the MIBC) surpassed the Commerzbank Tower in Frankfurt as the tallest building in Europe until almost two years later. From 2007 to 2017, skyscrapers based in the MIBC would continuously succeed each other as the tallest building in Europe (with the exception of The Shard based in London, United Kingdom from 2011 to 2012).

Several new skyscrapers that were completed since 2017 include the Neva Towers and Nebo. Skyscrapers that are under construction as of January 2021 include the Capital Towers and the Grand Tower. With six "supertall" skyscrapers above 300 m (984 ft) in height, Moscow is tied with Changsha, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, and Nanning as the city with the ninth most supertall skyscrapers in the world.

History

Number of buildingsYear020406080100195019601970198019902000201020202030Buildings taller than 492 ft (150 m)Buildings taller than 656 ft (200 m)Buildings taller than 984 ft (300 m) (Supertall skyscrapers)Growth of skyscrapers in Moscow
Number of skyscrapers by height in Moscow at the end of each year, including skyscrapers under construction expected to be completed in 2025. Click on the legend to toggle a specific height on or off. View chart definition.

Medieval and early modern period

During the medieval and early modern periods, Moscow's skyline was dominated by religious architecture and fortifications. The Ivan the Great Bell Tower, originally shorter, was significantly increased in height during the reign of Boris Godunov in 1600, ultimately standing at approximately 81 meters (266 ft). This tower, located within the Kremlin, was the tallest structure in Russia for many years, symbolizing Moscow's political and spiritual authority.

1800s–1900s

Moscow's earliest notable high-rise buildings emerged in the late 19th century, with the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour completed in 1883. Standing at 103 meters (338 ft), it became the tallest structure in Moscow at that time. Designed in a neo-Byzantine style, it symbolized the Russian victory over Napoleon in 1812. However, in 1931, the cathedral was demolished under Soviet orders and replaced by the Moskva Pool, the world's largest open-air swimming pool. It was later rebuilt and restored directly at its original location in the 1990s, reopening in 2000.

1900s–1920s

During the early 20th century, Moscow saw incremental development in vertical architecture. One of the tallest buildings erected during this period was the Metropol Hotel, completed in 1905. Located near Red Square, the Art Nouveau-style hotel stood approximately 42 meters (138 ft) tall and was renowned for its lavish design, luxurious interiors, and elaborate facade adorned with intricate mosaics.

In 1913, the Northern Insurance Company Building was completed, reaching a height of approximately 60 meters (197 ft). Featuring elements of Neoclassicism, the building was among Moscow's first modern office structures, prominently located near Tverskaya Street.

1920s–1940s

After the Bolshevik Revolution, architectural development in Moscow took a distinctive turn toward Soviet Constructivism and early Stalinist architecture. One iconic example was the Shukhov Tower, completed in 1922. Designed by Vladimir Shukhov, this hyperboloid structure was 160 meters (525 ft) tall and served as a broadcasting tower. Its innovative design was revolutionary for its minimal use of materials and distinctive geometric form.

In the late 1930s, Stalin commissioned ambitious skyscraper projects to demonstrate Soviet power. The Palace of the Soviets was planned to become the tallest building in the world, reaching 495 meters (1,624 ft), topped with a 100-meter statue of Lenin. Construction began in 1937 at the site of the demolished Cathedral of Christ the Saviour but was halted due to World War II. Ultimately, the project was abandoned, and the foundation was later converted into the Moskva Pool, opened in 1958.

In 1935, the Hotel Moskva opened, reaching approximately 60 meters (197 ft). Designed in a Stalinist Neoclassical style, it featured prominently on Manezhnaya Square near Red Square. Its distinctive asymmetric facade became a Moscow landmark until its demolition and subsequent reconstruction in the early 2000s.

Although Moscow's skyline from the 1920s through the 1940s featured primarily low-rise buildings, these early examples of vertical architecture set the stage for the city's iconic high-rise development during the Stalinist era in the subsequent decades.

1950s–1960s

The 1950s and early 1960s marked a transformative period in Moscow's architectural landscape, primarily defined by the construction of the Seven Sisters, a series of Stalinist skyscrapers built between 1947 and 1957. These iconic towers symbolized Soviet power and prestige. The first completed was the Kotelnicheskaya Embankment Building, the first skyscraper in Europe, followed by the Moscow State University main building, completed in 1953, standing at 240 meters (787 ft), becoming the tallest building in Europe until 1990, when it was surpassed by the Messeturm in Frankfurt, Germany. Other significant examples include the Hotel Ukraina and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs building. Their distinctive architectural style, combining Russian Baroque and Gothic elements with socialist realism, remains prominent in Moscow's skyline.

Another iconic addition to Moscow's skyline during the late 1960s was the Ostankino Tower, completed in 1967. Designed by Nikolai Nikitin, this television and radio tower reached a height of 540 meters (1,772 ft), making it the tallest freestanding structure in the world at that time. The Ostankino Tower remains the tallest freestanding structure in Europe and a significant landmark in Moscow, symbolizing Soviet technological advancement and ambition.

1970s–1980s

During the 1970s and 1980s, Moscow saw relatively modest vertical development compared to previous decades. Notable constructions from this period include large-scale residential buildings designed in the functionalist style, which reflected Soviet mass-housing policies. Among prominent developments was the Olimpiyskiy Sports Complex, completed in 1980 for the Moscow Olympics, featuring modern architectural elements. Despite fewer landmark skyscrapers, the period set the groundwork for future urban expansions and infrastructure improvements.

In the late 1970s, Moscow embarked on creating its first purpose-built business district: the Center of International Trade (CMT), originally known as the Sovincenter or the “Hammer Center,” initiated by American entrepreneur Armand Hammer in collaboration with Soviet authorities.

Tallest buildings

This list ranks Moscow skyscrapers that stand at least 150 metres (492 ft) tall, based on standard height measurement. This height includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts. The list also includes skyscrapers located in Moscow’s suburban agglomeration, such as Khimki and Krasnogorsk. An equal sign (=) following a rank indicates the same height between two or more buildings; they are listed in order of year, then floor count, and then alphabetically.

  Was Moscow's tallest building upon completion.
  Topped out but not yet completed
Rank Name Image Location Height m (ft) Floors Year Purpose Notes Ref.
N/A Ostankino Tower Ostankinsky District
Ulitsa Akademika Korolyova 15
55°49′11″N 37°36′42″E / 55.81972°N 37.61167°E / 55.81972; 37.61167
540.1 (1,772) N/A 1967 Communication
Observation
Tallest free-standing structure in Russia and Europe. 12th tallest in the world. Between 1967 and 1974, it was the tallest in the world. The tower was the first free-standing structure to exceed 500 m (1,600 ft) in height. Designed by Leonid Batalov, Dmitry Burdin, Moses Shkud, Nikolai Nikitin, Boris Zlobin, and Lev Shchipakin.
1 Federation, East Tower Presnensky District
Moscow International Business Center
Presnenskaya Naberezhnaya 12
55°44′59″N 37°32′16″E / 55.74972°N 37.53778°E / 55.74972; 37.53778
373.7 (1,226) 97 2017 Mixed-use Also known as Vostok (Russian for 'East'); 2nd-tallest building in Russia and Europe, 53rd-tallest building in the world; tallest building in Europe from 2016 until 2017; surpassed by the Lakhta Center in St. Petersburg. 14 thousand cubic meters of concrete were used for its pouring, and this achievement was even recorded in the Guinness Book of Records. Designed by Sergei Tchoban.


2 OKO, South Tower Presnensky District
Moscow International Business Center
1st Krasnogvardeysky Proyezd 21с2
55°44′57″N 37°32′2″E / 55.74917°N 37.53389°E / 55.74917; 37.53389
354.2 (1,162) 85 2016 Mixed-use 3rd-tallest building in Russia and Europe; the tallest building in Europe from 2014 to 2016, surpassed by the neighboring Federation Tower. Designed by Skidmore, Owings and Merrill.
3 Neva Towers, Tower 2 Presnensky District
Moscow International Business Center
1st Krasnogvardeysky Proyezd 22с2
55°45′05″N 37°32′06″E / 55.75139°N 37.53500°E / 55.75139; 37.53500
345 (1,132) 79 2019 Residential Tallest residential building in Europe. 4th-tallest building in Russia and Europe. Design by SPEECH architectural office with in partnership with American companies HOK and FXCollaborative, with public spaces designed by Hirsch Bedner Associates.

4 Mercury City Tower Presnensky District
Moscow International Business Center
1st Krasnogvardeysky Proyezd 15
55°45′2″N 37°32′23″E / 55.75056°N 37.53972°E / 55.75056; 37.53972
338.8 (1,112) 75 2013 Mixed-use 5th-tallest building in Russia and Europe; the tallest building in Europe from 2013 to 2014, surpassed by OKO, South Tower. Designed by Frank Williams.

5 Eurasia Presnensky District
Moscow International Business Center
Presnenskaya Naberezhnaya 10с1
55°44′56″N 37°32′07″E / 55.74889°N 37.53528°E / 55.74889; 37.53528
308.9 (1,013) 70 2014 Mixed-use Also known as Steel Peak. Designed by Swanke Hayden Connell Architects.

6 City of Capitals, Moscow Tower Presnensky District
Moscow International Business Center
Presnenskaya Naberezhnaya 8с1k2
55°44′49″N 37°32′20″E / 55.74694°N 37.53889°E / 55.74694; 37.53889
301.8 (990) 76 2010 Mixed-use Tallest building in Europe from 2010 to 2011. First "supertall" in Moscow and Europe. Tallest residential building in Europe from 2010 to 2011. Surpassed by The Shard in London, United Kingdom. Designed by NBBJ and Erick van Egeraat.
7 Neva Towers, Tower 1 Presnensky District
Moscow International Business Center
1st Krasnogvardeysky Proyezd 22с1
55°45′04″N 37°32′01″E / 55.75111°N 37.53361°E / 55.75111; 37.53361
302 (991) 65 2020 Mixed-use Design by SPEECH architectural office with in partnership with American companies HOK and FXCollaborative, with public spaces designed by Hirsch Bedner Associates.

8= Capital Towers, River Tower Presnensky District
Krasnopresnenskaya Naberezhnaya 14Ak1
55°45′4″N 37°32′59″E / 55.75111°N 37.54972°E / 55.75111; 37.54972
295 (968) 70 2023 Residential The original height of the towers was planned to be 267 meters, but was increased to 295 meters. Designed by Sergey Skuratov.

8= Capital Towers, City Tower Presnensky District
Krasnopresnenskaya Naberezhnaya 14Ak2
55°45′5″N 37°32′55″E / 55.75139°N 37.54861°E / 55.75139; 37.54861
295 (968) 67 2023 Residential

8= Capital Towers, Park Tower Presnensky District
Krasnopresnenskaya Naberezhnaya 14Ak3
55°45′7″N 37°32′55″E / 55.75194°N 37.54861°E / 55.75194; 37.54861
295 (968) 67 2023 Residential

11 National Space Center Tower Filyovsky Park District
55°45′44″N 37°29′37″E / 55.76222°N 37.49361°E / 55.76222; 37.49361
288.1 (945) 47 2025 Office Named after Valentina Tereshkova, the Soviet cosmonaut and first woman in space; the headquarters of Roscosmos. Designed by UNK.
12 Moscow Towers Presnensky District
Moscow International Business Center
Presnenskaya Naberezhnaya 2A
55°45′3″N 37°32′27″E / 55.75083°N 37.54083°E / 55.75083; 37.54083
283.4 (930) 62 2024 Mixed-use Formerly known as Grand Tower. Designed by Werner Sobek.
13 Five Towers Donskoy District
55°42′11″N 37°35′33″E / 55.70306°N 37.59250°E / 55.70306; 37.59250
274 (899) 75 2026 Residential Designed by Oleg Klodt, VSA studio and Leila Ulukhanli.
14 Naberezhnaya Tower, Tower C Presnensky District
Moscow International Business Center
Presnenskaya Naberezhnaya 10bC
55°44′48″N 37°32′13″E / 55.74667°N 37.53694°E / 55.74667; 37.53694
268.4 (881) 59 2007 Office Tallest building in Europe from 2007 to 2010; surpassed by the Moscow Tower of City of Capitals. Designed by RTKL Associates and ENKA.
15 Triumph Palace Khoroshyovsky District
Chapayevskiy Pereulok 3
55°47′54″N 37°31′15″E / 55.79833°N 37.52083°E / 55.79833; 37.52083
264.1 (866) 57 2006 Residential Tallest building in Europe from 2005 to 2007; surpassed by Naberezhnaya Tower. Tallest residential building in Europe from 2006 to 2010, surpassed by the Moscow Tower of City of Capitals. Designed by Tromos.
16 City of Capitals, Saint Petersburg Tower Presnensky District
Moscow International Business Center
Presnenskaya Naberezhnaya 8с1k1
55°44′51″N 37°32′21″E / 55.74750°N 37.53917°E / 55.74750; 37.53917
257.2 (844) 65 2010 Mixed-use Designed by NBBJ and Erick van Egeraat.
17 iCity, Space Tower Presnensky District
Shmitovsky Proyezd 37с2
55°45′19″N 37°31′49″E / 55.75528°N 37.53028°E / 55.75528; 37.53028
256 (840) 61 2025 Office The complex containing two towers was designed by a German-American architect Helmut Jahn and his firm Jahn Architecture. The atrium is designed by a German architect Werner Sobek.
18 Evolution Tower Presnensky District
Moscow International Business Center
Presnenskaya Naberezhnaya 4c2
55°44′54″N 37°32′30″E / 55.74833°N 37.54167°E / 55.74833; 37.54167
245.9 (807) 55 2015 Office Earned the 2nd place title in the Emporis Skyscraper Award 2015 competition for world's best skyscraper. It became a finalist for the 2016 MIPIM Awards and for the 2015 CTBUH Best Tall Building Awards. Designed by RMJM, Tony Kettle in collaboration with University of Edinburgh's Professor of Art Karen Forbes, and Philipp Nikandrov.
19 Federation, West Tower Presnensky District
Moscow International Business Center
Presnenskaya Naberezhnaya 12
55°44′59″N 37°32′14″E / 55.74972°N 37.53722°E / 55.74972; 37.53722
242.5 (796) 62 2009 Mixed-use Designed by Sergei Tchoban.
20 Moscow State University Ramenki District
Leninskie Gory Territory 1
55°42′11″N 37°31′51″E / 55.70306°N 37.53083°E / 55.70306; 37.53083
240 (787) 36 1953 Educational The headquarters of Moscow State University, and the tallest among the "Seven Sisters". It was the tallest building in Europe from 1953 to 1990, surpassed by the Messeturm in Germany. The tallest educational building in the world. Designed by Boris Iofan, Lev Rudnev, Sergey Chernyshyov, Pavel Abrosimov, Alexander Khryakov, and Vsevolod Nasonov.


21 Imperia Tower Presnensky District
Moscow International Business Center
Presnenskaya Naberezhnaya 6с2
55°44′53″N 37°32′25″E / 55.74806°N 37.54028°E / 55.74806; 37.54028
238.6 (783) 60 2011 Mixed-use Designed by NBBJ.
22 OKO, North Tower Presnensky District
Moscow International Business Center
1st Krasnogvardeysky Proyezd 21с1
55°45′0″N 37°32′4″E / 55.75000°N 37.53444°E / 55.75000; 37.53444
224.5 (737) 49 2014 Mixed-use Designed by Skidmore, Owings and Merrill.
23 Level Yuzhnoportovaya, Tower 1 Pechatniki District
55°42′21″N 37°41′38″E / 55.70583°N 37.69389°E / 55.70583; 37.69389
225 (738) 69 2026 Residential Designed by SPEECH architectural office.
24 House on Mosfilmovskaya, Tower 1 Ramenki District
Mosfilmovskaya Ulitsa 8
55°43′24″N 37°31′41″E / 55.72333°N 37.52806°E / 55.72333; 37.52806
213.3 (700) 54 2011 Residential Arch Moscow 2005 winner. Sculpturally twisted "living snail" form by Sergey Skuratov.
25 Hotel Ukraina Dorogomilovo District
Kutuzovsky Prospekt 2/1с1
55°45′5″N 37°33′55″E / 55.75139°N 37.56528°E / 55.75139; 37.56528
206 (676) 34 1957 Hotel One of the "Seven Sisters". Tallest hotel in Russia, the tallest hotel in Europe, and the 52nd-tallest hotel in the world. It was the tallest hotel in the world from 1955 until the Westin Peachtree Plaza Hotel opened in 1976. Designed by Arkady Mordvinov, Vyacheslav Oltarzhevsky, and Pavel Krasilnikov.
26= MOD, Tower 7 (Dreiser Tower) Maryina Roshcha District
Proyezd 4th Maryinoy Roschi 12k1
55°47′54″N 37°37′28″E / 55.79833°N 37.62444°E / 55.79833; 37.62444
200 (656) 55 2025 Residential Tallest twin towers in Moscow, along with MOD Mann Tower. Designed by Kleinewelt Architekten.
26= MOD, Tower 3 (Mann Tower) Maryina Roshcha District
Proyezd 4th Maryinoy Roschi 12k2
55°47′52″N 37°37′31″E / 55.79778°N 37.62528°E / 55.79778; 37.62528
200 (656) 55 2025 Residential Tallest twin towers in Moscow, along with MOD Dreiser Tower. Designed by Kleinewelt Architekten.
26= Jois, Tower Anna Khoroshevo-Mnevniki District
55°46′26″N 37°30′26″E / 55.77389°N 37.50722°E / 55.77389; 37.50722
200 (656) 57 2027 Residential Designed by Andy Snow and Genpro.
29 Will Towers, Tower 3 Ramenki District
Prospekt Generala Dorokhova 49k3
55°42′29″N 37°29′33″E / 55.70806°N 37.49250°E / 55.70806; 37.49250
199 (653) 56 2024 Residential Designed by Sergei Tchoban and SPEECH architectural office.
30 Fili City, Famous Tower Filyovsky Park District
Bagrationovskiy Proyezd 5Ak1
55°44′32″N 37°30′35″E / 55.74222°N 37.50972°E / 55.74222; 37.50972
198.1 (650) 57 2025 Residential Designed by ADM architects.
31 Upside Towers, Elbrus Tower Butyrsky District
Ogorodny Proyezd 4/2
55°48′42″N 37°36′24″E / 55.81167°N 37.60667°E / 55.81167; 37.60667
198 (650) 55 2026
32 Wellton Towers, Tower 2 Khoroshevo-Mnevniki District
Ulitsa Narodnogo Opolcheniya 15k2
55°46′25″N 37°28′28″E / 55.77361°N 37.47444°E / 55.77361; 37.47444
195.2 (640) 58 2022 Residential Designed by Yulia Soldatenkova and A-Project.
33 Tricolor, Tower A Rostokino District
Prospekt Mira 188Bk3
55°50′08″N 37°39′30″E / 55.83556°N 37.65833°E / 55.83556; 37.65833
194 (636) 58 2015
34 Sberbank City, Tower A Dorogomilovo District
Kutuzovsky Prospekt 32kА
55°44′34″N 37°31′50″E / 55.74278°N 37.53056°E / 55.74278; 37.53056
193 (633) 47 2021 Mixed-use Designed by Eller + Eller GmbH Architekten.
35= Continental Khoroshyovo-Mnyovniki District
Prospekt Marshala Zhukova 78
55°46′49″N 37°26′59″E / 55.78028°N 37.44972°E / 55.78028; 37.44972
191 (627) 48 2011
35= D1, Kingchess Tower Timiryazevsky District
Dmitrovskiy Proyezd 1k1
55°48′32″N 37°34′43″E / 55.80889°N 37.57861°E / 55.80889; 37.57861
191 (627) 60 2021 Residential Designed by KAMEN architects.
35= D1, Excelsior Tower Timiryazevsky District
Dmitrovskiy Proyezd 1k2
55°48′31″N 37°34′42″E / 55.80861°N 37.57833°E / 55.80861; 37.57833
191 (627) 59 2021 Residential
38 Tricolor, Tower B Rostokino District
Prospekt Mira 188Bk1
55°50′04″N 37°39′29″E / 55.83444°N 37.65806°E / 55.83444; 37.65806
190 (623) 56 2015
39 Symphony 34, Graphite Tower Savyolovsky District
2-Ya Khutorskaya Ulitsa 34k1
55°48′22″N 37°34′16″E / 55.80611°N 37.57111°E / 55.80611; 37.57111
190 (623) 54 2024 Residential Designed by Kleinewelt Architekten.
40 Sparrow Hills, Tower 2 Ramenki District
Mosfilmovskaya Ulitsa 70k2
55°42′51″N 37°30′20″E / 55.71417°N 37.50556°E / 55.71417; 37.50556
188.2 (617) 49 2005
41 Level Michurinsky, Tower 1 Ochakovo-Matveyevskoye District
Ozyornaya Ulitsa 1k1
55°41′16″N 37°28′24″E / 55.68778°N 37.47333°E / 55.68778; 37.47333
186 (610) 54 2025
42= Will Towers, Tower 1 Ramenki District
Prospekt Generala Dorokhova 49k2
55°42′34″N 37°29′36″E / 55.70944°N 37.49333°E / 55.70944; 37.49333
184.8 (606) 52 2024 Residential Designed by Sergei Tchoban and SPEECH architectural office.
42= Will Towers, Tower 2 Ramenki District
Prospekt Generala Dorokhova 49k2
55°42′32″N 37°29′36″E / 55.70889°N 37.49333°E / 55.70889; 37.49333
184.8 (606) 52 2024 Residential
44 AFI Tower Sviblovo District
Proyezd Serebryakova 11k2
55°50′56″N 37°39′1″E / 55.84889°N 37.65028°E / 55.84889; 37.65028
182.4 (598) 53 2024
45= River Park Kutuzovsky, Tower 1 (Topaz) Dorogomilovo District
Kutuzovsky Proyezd 16A/1k1
55°44′44″N 37°31′16″E / 55.74556°N 37.52111°E / 55.74556; 37.52111
179.9 (590) 46 2026 Residential Designed by ADM architects.
45= River Park Kutuzovsky, Tower 2 (Emerald) Dorogomilovo District
Kutuzovsky Proyezd 16A/1k2
55°44′42″N 37°31′20″E / 55.74500°N 37.52222°E / 55.74500; 37.52222
179.9 (590) 46 2026 Residential
45= River Park Kutuzovsky, Tower 3 (Diamond) Dorogomilovo District
Kutuzovsky Proyezd 16A/1k3
55°44′41″N 37°31′22″E / 55.74472°N 37.52278°E / 55.74472; 37.52278
179.9 (590) 46 2027 Residential
45= River Park Kutuzovsky, Tower 4 (Lazur) Dorogomilovo District
Kutuzovsky Proyezd 16A/1k4
55°44′40″N 37°31′17″E / 55.74444°N 37.52139°E / 55.74444; 37.52139
179.9 (590) 46 2027 Residential
45= River Park Kutuzovsky, Tower 5 (Amber) Dorogomilovo District
Kutuzovsky Proyezd 16A/1k5
55°44′42″N 37°31′15″E / 55.74500°N 37.52083°E / 55.74500; 37.52083
179.9 (590) 46 2026 Residential
50= City Bay, Indian Ocean Tower 1 Pokrovskoye-Streshnevo District
Volokolamskoye Shosse 95/2k1
55°49′50″N 37°24′13″E / 55.83056°N 37.40361°E / 55.83056; 37.40361
179 (587) 52 2024
50= City Bay, Indian Ocean Tower 6 Pokrovskoye-Streshnevo District
Volokolamskoye Shosse 95/2k7
55°49′51″N 37°24′05″E / 55.83083°N 37.40139°E / 55.83083; 37.40139
179 (587) 52 2024
50= City Bay, Atlantic Ocean Tower 1 Pokrovskoye-Streshnevo District
Volokolamskoye Shosse 97k1
55°49′52″N 37°23′58″E / 55.83111°N 37.39944°E / 55.83111; 37.39944
179 (587) 53 2025
50= City Bay, Atlantic Ocean Tower 2 Pokrovskoye-Streshnevo District
Volokolamskoye Shosse 97k2
55°49′50″N 37°23′56″E / 55.83056°N 37.39889°E / 55.83056; 37.39889
179 (587) 53 2025
50= City Bay, Atlantic Ocean Tower 3 Pokrovskoye-Streshnevo District
Volokolamskoye Shosse 97k3
55°49′49″N 37°23′55″E / 55.83028°N 37.39861°E / 55.83028; 37.39861
179 (587) 53 2025
55= Sobytye-4, Tower 1 Ramenki District
Ulitsa Lobachevskogo 114Bk1
55°41′32″N 37°28′37″E / 55.69222°N 37.47694°E / 55.69222; 37.47694
178.4 (585) 51 2027
55= Sobytye-4, Tower 2 Ramenki District
Ulitsa Lobachevskogo 114Bk2
55°41′34″N 37°28′38″E / 55.69278°N 37.47722°E / 55.69278; 37.47722
178.4 (585) 51 2026
55= Sobytye-4, Tower 3 Ramenki District
Ulitsa Lobachevskogo 114Bk3
55°41′36″N 37°28′35″E / 55.69333°N 37.47639°E / 55.69333; 37.47639
178.4 (585) 51 2025
58 Wave, Tower Azure Moskvorechye-Saburovo District
Ulitsa Borisovskye Prudy 1
55°38′14″N 37°42′21″E / 55.63722°N 37.70583°E / 55.63722; 37.70583
178 (584) 52 2026
59 IQ-quarter, Tower 2 Presnensky District
Moscow International Business Center
Presnenskaya Naberezhnaya 10c2
55°44′52″N 37°32′5″E / 55.74778°N 37.53472°E / 55.74778; 37.53472
177.5 (582) 42 2017 Mixed-use Designed by NBBJ.
60 Wellton Towers, Tower 1 Khoroshevo-Mnevniki District
Ulitsa Narodnogo Opolcheniya 15k3
55°46′26″N 37°28′24″E / 55.77389°N 37.47333°E / 55.77389; 37.47333
177.2 (581) 53 2022 Residential Designed by Yulia Soldatenkova and A-Project.
61 Sparrow Hills, Tower 1 Ramenki District
Mosfilmovskaya Ulitsa 70k1
55°42′53″N 37°30′17″E / 55.71472°N 37.50472°E / 55.71472; 37.50472
176.5 (579) 42 2004
62= Kotelnicheskaya Embankment Building Tagansky District
Kotelnicheskaya Naberezhnaya 1/15kB
55°44′50″N 37°38′34″E / 55.74722°N 37.64278°E / 55.74722; 37.64278
176 (577) 32 1952 Residential First skyscraper in Moscow and Europe. One of the "Seven Sisters". Tallest building in Europe from 1952 to 1953, surpassed by the Moscow State University. Tallest residential building in the world from 1952 to 1960. First residential skyscraper. First skyscraper outside the US. Designed by Dmitry Chechulin and Andrey Rostkovsky.
62= Edelweiss Fili-Davydkovo District
Davydkovskaya Ulitsa 3
55°43′39″N 37°28′48″E / 55.72750°N 37.48000°E / 55.72750; 37.48000
176 (577) 43 2004
62= Nebo, Tower 1 Ramenki District
Michurinsky Prospekt 56
55°41′44″N 37°29′9″E / 55.69556°N 37.48583°E / 55.69556; 37.48583
176 (577) 53 2020 Residential Designed by "Reserv".
62= Nebo, Tower 2 Ramenki District
Michurinsky Prospekt 56k2
55°41′47″N 37°29′7″E / 55.69639°N 37.48528°E / 55.69639; 37.48528
176 (577) 53 2020 Residential
62= Nebo, Tower 3 Ramenki District
Michurinsky Prospekt 56k3
55°41′45″N 37°29′4″E / 55.69583°N 37.48444°E / 55.69583; 37.48444
176 (577) 53 2020 Residential
62= Rezhisser, Tower 1 Rostokino District
Ulitsa Vilgelma Pika 1
55°50′6″N 37°38′21″E / 55.83500°N 37.63917°E / 55.83500; 37.63917
176 (577) 49 2024 Residential Designed by "Meerson and Voronova".
68 Alye Parusa, Tower 4 Shchukino District
Ulitsa Aviatsionnaya 79k1
55°48′24″N 37°27′0″E / 55.80667°N 37.45000°E / 55.80667; 37.45000
175.6 (576) 48 2003
69 Level Nizhegorodskaya, Tower 1 Nizhegorodsky District
Perovskoye Shosse 21k1
55°44′10″N 37°44′34″E / 55.73611°N 37.74278°E / 55.73611; 37.74278
175 (574) 47 2026
70= Headliner, Tower 1 Presnensky District
Shmitovsky Proyezd 39k1
55°45′17″N 37°31′27″E / 55.75472°N 37.52417°E / 55.75472; 37.52417
174.9 (574) 53 2019 Residential Designed by Moscow's oldest architectural bureau "Ostozhenka".
70= Headliner, Tower 6 Presnensky District
Shmitovsky Proyezd 39k6
55°45′17″N 37°31′33″E / 55.75472°N 37.52583°E / 55.75472; 37.52583
174.9 (574) 53 2025 Residential
70= Headliner, Tower 8 Presnensky District
Shmitovsky Proyezd 39k8
55°45′10″N 37°31′38″E / 55.75278°N 37.52722°E / 55.75278; 37.52722
174.9 (574) 53 2025 Residential
73 Symphony 34, Crystal Tower Savyolovsky District
2-Ya Khutorskaya Ulitsa 34k2
55°48′21″N 37°34′12″E / 55.80583°N 37.57000°E / 55.80583; 37.57000
173.8 (570) 49 2024 Residential Designed by Kleinewelt Architekten.
74 Sparrow Hills, Tower 3 Ramenki District
Mosfilmovskaya Ulitsa 70k3
55°42′53″N 37°30′23″E / 55.71472°N 37.50639°E / 55.71472; 37.50639
172.2 (565) 42 2004
75 Ministry of Foreign Affairs Arbat District
Smolenskiy Bul'var 32/34
55°44′46″N 37°35′3″E / 55.74611°N 37.58417°E / 55.74611; 37.58417
172 (564) 27 1953 Office The headquarters of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia. One of the "Seven Sisters". Designed by Vladimir Helfreich and Mikhail Minkus.
76 Nordstar Tower Khoroshyovsky District
Begovaya Ulitsa 3
55°46′34″N 37°33′11″E / 55.77611°N 37.55306°E / 55.77611; 37.55306
171.5 (563) 42 2008
77= Architektor, Tower 1 Obruchevsky District
Ulitsa Akademika Volgina 2k1
55°39′24″N 37°31′19″E / 55.65667°N 37.52194°E / 55.65667; 37.52194
169.2 (555) 47 2024
77= Architektor, Tower 2 Obruchevsky District
Ulitsa Akademika Volgina 2k2
55°39′23″N 37°31′24″E / 55.65639°N 37.52333°E / 55.65639; 37.52333
169.2 (555) 47 2024
77= Architektor, Tower 3 Obruchevsky District
Ulitsa Akademika Volgina 2k3
55°39′22″N 37°31′20″E / 55.65611°N 37.52222°E / 55.65611; 37.52222
168.7 (553) 46 2024
80 Jois, Tower Leo Khoroshevo-Mnevniki District
55°46′25″N 37°30′25″E / 55.77361°N 37.50694°E / 55.77361; 37.50694
168.4 (552) appr. 48 2027
81 Alcon Tower Begovoy District
Leningradskiy Prospekt 34А
55°47′7″N 37°34′5″E / 55.78528°N 37.56806°E / 55.78528; 37.56806
168 (551) 36 2023 Mixed-use The initial height of the towers was planned to be 33 floors and 150 meters, but was increased to 39 floors and 168 meters. Designed by Evgeniy Gerasimov.

82 Sberbank City, Tower B Dorogomilovo District
Kutuzovsky Prospekt 32kB
55°44′33″N 37°31′53″E / 55.74250°N 37.53139°E / 55.74250; 37.53139
167.6 (550) 41 2021 Mixed-use Designed by Eller + Eller GmbH Architekten.
83 Crystal, Tower 8 Khoroshevo-Mnevniki District
Ulitsa Generala Glagoleva 14Аk1
55°46′55″N 37°27′49″E / 55.78194°N 37.46361°E / 55.78194; 37.46361
167.5 (550) 47 2023
84= Swissôtel Krasnye Holmy Zamoskvorechye District
Kosmodamianskaya Naberezhnaya 52c6
55°44′0″N 37°38′38″E / 55.73333°N 37.64389°E / 55.73333; 37.64389
165 (541) 34 2005 Hotel Designed by TTA and Woods Bagot.
84= Oruzheyniy Tverskoy District
Oruzheynyy Pereulok 41
55°46′25″N 37°36′19″E / 55.77361°N 37.60528°E / 55.77361; 37.60528
165 (541) 27 2016 Office The building’s height is officially recorded as 120 metres (394 ft) by the CTBUH, but it reaches 165 metres (541 ft) due to a decorative spire, first introduced in 2014 and installed in 2016 at the initiative of Moscow’s Deputy Mayor for Urban Development, Marat Khusnullin. Designed by Mikhail Posokhin.
84= Zagorye Biryulyovo Vostochnoye District
Mikhnevskaya Ulitsa 8
55°34′47″N 37°40′16″E / 55.57972°N 37.67111°E / 55.57972; 37.67111
165 (541) 48 2013 Residential Designed by Central Research Institute of Building Structures named after V. A. Kucherenko JSC "Research Center "Construction"" (TsNIISK).
84= Paveletskaya City, Marlon Tower Danilovsky District
Dubininskaya Ulitsa 59Аk1
55°43′6″N 37°38′10″E / 55.71833°N 37.63611°E / 55.71833; 37.63611
165 (541) 46 2023
84= Paveletskaya City, Frank Tower Danilovsky District
Dubininskaya Ulitsa 59Аk2
55°43′7″N 37°38′14″E / 55.71861°N 37.63722°E / 55.71861; 37.63722
165 (541) 46 2023
89 MOD, Tower 5 Maryina Roshcha District
Proyezd 4th Maryinoy Roschi 12k3
55°47′48″N 37°37′29″E / 55.79667°N 37.62472°E / 55.79667; 37.62472
164.6 (540) 44 2025 Residential Designed by Kleinewelt Architekten.
90 City Bay, North Ocean 8 Tower Pokrovskoye-Streshnevo District
Volokolamskoye Shosse 95/1k8
55°49′46″N 37°24′19″E / 55.82944°N 37.40528°E / 55.82944; 37.40528
163 (535) appr. 49 2027
91 WellHouse na Leninskom Obruchevsky District
Leninsky Prospekt 111к1
55°39′42″N 37°30′34″E / 55.66167°N 37.50944°E / 55.66167; 37.50944
162 (531) 47 2010
92 Polar, Tower 1.5 Severnoye Medvedkovo District
Ulitsa Polyarnaya vl39k1
55°53′37″N 37°38′44″E / 55.89361°N 37.64556°E / 55.89361; 37.64556
161.6 (530) 50 2027
93 Level Michurinsky, Tower 8 Ochakovo-Matveyevskoye District
55°41′12″N 37°28′0″E / 55.68667°N 37.46667°E / 55.68667; 37.46667
161 (528) 48 2026
N/A Shukhov Tower Donskoy District
Ulitsa Shukhova 14
55°43′2″N 37°36′42″E / 55.71722°N 37.61167°E / 55.71722; 37.61167
160 (525) N/A 1922 Communication Designed by Vladimir Shukhov. Tallest hyperboloid structure in the world from 1922 to 1958, surpassed by Ochsenkopf TV Tower.
94= Seliger City, Van Gogh Tower Zapadnoye Degunino District
Ilmenskiy Proyezd 14k1
55°51′38″N 37°32′50″E / 55.86056°N 37.54722°E / 55.86056; 37.54722
160 (525) 43 2023
94= Sydney City, Tower 2.2 Khoroshyovo-Mnyovniki District
Shelepikhinskaya Naberezhnaya 38k2/2
55°46′4″N 37°30′16″E / 55.76778°N 37.50444°E / 55.76778; 37.50444
160 (525) 46 2025
94= City Bay, North Ocean 1 Tower Pokrovskoye-Streshnevo District
Volokolamskoye Shosse 95/1k1
55°49′47″N 37°24′27″E / 55.82972°N 37.40750°E / 55.82972; 37.40750
160 (525) appr. 48 2027
97 Headliner, Tower 4 Presnensky District
Mukomolny Proyezd 2
55°45′5″N 37°31′40″E / 55.75139°N 37.52778°E / 55.75139; 37.52778
158.5 (520) appr. 48 2019 Residential Designed by Moscow's oldest architectural bureau "Ostozhenka".
98 Wellton Towers, Tower 3 Khoroshevo-Mnevniki District
Ulitsa Narodnogo Opolcheniya 15k1
55°46′24″N 37°28′29″E / 55.77333°N 37.47472°E / 55.77333; 37.47472
157.2 (516) 48 2022 Residential Designed by Yulia Soldatenkova and A-Project.
99 Serdtse Stolicy, Tower 1 Khoroshevo-Mnevniki District
Shelepikhinskaya Naberezhnaya 34k6
55°45′50″N 37°30′35″E / 55.76389°N 37.50972°E / 55.76389; 37.50972
156.6 (514) 44 2023 Residential Designed by Sergei Tchoban.
100 Level Michurinsky, Tower 4 Ochakovo-Matveyevskoye District
Ozyornaya Ulitsa 1k2/4
55°41′16″N 37°28′16″E / 55.68778°N 37.47111°E / 55.68778; 37.47111
156.5 (513) 45 2025
101= Kudrinskaya Square Building Presnensky District
Kudrinskaya Ploshchad' 1
55°45′33″N 37°34′51″E / 55.75917°N 37.58083°E / 55.75917; 37.58083
156 (512) 22 1954 Residential One of the "Seven Sisters". Designed by Mikhail Posokhin and Ashot Mndoyants.
101= Presnya City, Tower 1 Presnensky District
Khodynskaya Ulitsa 2k1
55°46′13″N 37°33′50″E / 55.77028°N 37.56389°E / 55.77028; 37.56389
156 (512) 44 2018
101= Presnya City, Tower 2 Presnensky District
Khodynskaya Ulitsa 2k2
55°46′15″N 37°33′51″E / 55.77083°N 37.56417°E / 55.77083; 37.56417
156 (512) 44 2018
101= Presnya City, Tower 3 Presnensky District
Khodynskaya Ulitsa 2k3
55°46′15″N 37°33′54″E / 55.77083°N 37.56500°E / 55.77083; 37.56500
156 (512) 44 2018
105= Savyolovskiy City, Tower B2 Ellington Butyrsky District
Novodmitrovskaya Ulitsa 2k5
55°48′13″N 37°35′28″E / 55.80361°N 37.59111°E / 55.80361; 37.59111
155.6 (510) 47 2017
105= Savyolovskiy City, Tower C1 Contraine Butyrsky District
Novodmitrovskaya Ulitsa 2k6
55°48′11″N 37°35′29″E / 55.80306°N 37.59139°E / 55.80306; 37.59139
155.6 (510) 47 2017
105= Savyolovskiy City, Tower C2 Armstrong Butyrsky District
Novodmitrovskaya Ulitsa 2k7
55°48′9″N 37°35′31″E / 55.80250°N 37.59194°E / 55.80250; 37.59194
155.6 (510) 47 2018
108= Avenue 77, Tower A Chertanovo Severnoye District
Mikrorayon Severnoye Chertanovo 1Аk1
55°38′12″N 37°35′56″E / 55.63667°N 37.59889°E / 55.63667; 37.59889
155 (509) 45 2009
108= Avenue 77, Tower B Chertanovo Severnoye District
Mikrorayon Severnoye Chertanovo 1Аk2
55°38′15″N 37°35′56″E / 55.63750°N 37.59889°E / 55.63750; 37.59889
155 (509) 45 2009
108= Avenue 77, Tower C Chertanovo Severnoye District
Mikrorayon Severnoye Chertanovo 1Аk2
55°38′15″N 37°36′01″E / 55.63750°N 37.60028°E / 55.63750; 37.60028
155 (509) 45 2009
108= Sydney City, Tower 3 Khoroshyovo-Mnyovniki District
Shelepikhinskaya Naberezhnaya 40k1
55°46′1″N 37°30′7″E / 55.76694°N 37.50194°E / 55.76694; 37.50194
155 (509) 44 2023
108= Sydney City, Tower 5.2 Khoroshyovo-Mnyovniki District
55°46′1″N 37°30′22″E / 55.76694°N 37.50611°E / 55.76694; 37.50611
155 (509) 44 2025
108= Obrucheva 30, Tower 2 Konkovo District
Ulitsa Obrucheva 30k2
55°39′23″N 37°31′44″E / 55.65639°N 37.52889°E / 55.65639; 37.52889
155 (509) 45 2026 Residential Designed by KAMEN architects.
114 Level Yuzhnoportovaya, Tower 2 Pechatniki District
55°42′21″N 37°41′41″E / 55.70583°N 37.69472°E / 55.70583; 37.69472
154.9 (508) 49 2027 Residential Designed by SPEECH architectural office.
115 Dirigible Obruchevsky District
Ulitsa Profsoyuznaya 64
55°39′56″N 37°32′52″E / 55.66556°N 37.54778°E / 55.66556; 37.54778
153 (502) 40 2013 Residential Designed by Alexey Bavykin.
116= Hide, River Side Tower Ramenki District
1st Setunsky Proyezd 8k1
55°43′55″N 37°32′29″E / 55.73194°N 37.54139°E / 55.73194; 37.54139
151.7 (498) 41 2024 Residential Designed by ADM architects.
116= Hide, Park Lane Tower Ramenki District
1st Setunsky Proyezd 8k2
55°43′57″N 37°32′28″E / 55.73250°N 37.54111°E / 55.73250; 37.54111
151.7 (498) 41 2024 Residential
116= Hide, West Dale Tower Ramenki District
1st Setunsky Proyezd 8k3
55°43′56″N 37°32′25″E / 55.73222°N 37.54028°E / 55.73222; 37.54028
151.7 (498) 41 2024 Residential
119 Symphony 34, Silver Tower Savyolovsky District
2-Ya Khutorskaya Ulitsa 34k3
55°48′22″N 37°34′19″E / 55.80611°N 37.57194°E / 55.80611; 37.57194
151.6 (497) 43 2024 Residential Designed by Kleinewelt Architekten.
120 Gazprom Tower Cheryomushki District
Ulitsa Nametkina 16
55°39′32″N 37°33′24″E / 55.65889°N 37.55667°E / 55.65889; 37.55667
151 (495) 35 1995 Office First skyscraper in post-Soviet states after dissolution of the Soviet Union. Designed by Vladimir Khavin.
121= Paveletskaya City, Viv'en Tower Danilovsky District
Dubininskaya Ulitsa 59Bk1
55°43′3″N 37°38′12″E / 55.71750°N 37.63667°E / 55.71750; 37.63667
150.6 (494) appr. 42 2025
121= Wave, Tower Indigo Moskvorechye-Saburovo District
55°38′15″N 37°42′25″E / 55.63750°N 37.70694°E / 55.63750; 37.70694
150.6 (494) appr. 44 2026
123= Zilart, Tower 9 Danilovsky District
Bul'var Brat'yev Vesninykh 1
55°41′56″N 37°38′27″E / 55.69889°N 37.64083°E / 55.69889; 37.64083
150 (492) 40 2023 Residential Designed by SPEECH architectural office.
123= iCity, Time Tower Presnensky District
Ulitsa Yermakova Roscha 1с1
55°45′17″N 37°31′50″E / 55.75472°N 37.53056°E / 55.75472; 37.53056
150 (492) 34 2025 Office The complex containing two towers was designed by a German-American architect Helmut Jahn and his firm Jahn Architecture. The atrium is designed by a German architect Werner Sobek.
123= Sky Garden, Tower 1.1 Pokrovskoye-Streshnevo District
Stroitelny Drive 9k9
55°50′12″N 37°25′19″E / 55.83667°N 37.42194°E / 55.83667; 37.42194
150 (492) 43 2025 Residential Designed by Ginsburg Architects.
123= Sky Garden, Tower 1.2 Pokrovskoye-Streshnevo District
Stroitelny Drive 9
55°50′13″N 37°25′24″E / 55.83694°N 37.42333°E / 55.83694; 37.42333
150 (492) 43 2025 Residential
123= Zilart, Mark Tower 1 Danilovsky District
55°41′20″N 37°38′2″E / 55.68889°N 37.63389°E / 55.68889; 37.63389
150 (492) 43 2027 Residential Designed by UNK.
123= Sky Garden, Tower 2.1 Pokrovskoye-Streshnevo District
55°50′9″N 37°25′27″E / 55.83583°N 37.42417°E / 55.83583; 37.42417
150 (492) 44 2027 Residential Designed by Ginsburg Architects.
123= Sky Garden, Tower 2.2 Pokrovskoye-Streshnevo District
55°50′7″N 37°25′24″E / 55.83528°N 37.42333°E / 55.83528; 37.42333
150 (492) 44 2027 Residential
123= Sky Garden, Tower 3 Pokrovskoye-Streshnevo District
55°50′7″N 37°25′20″E / 55.83528°N 37.42222°E / 55.83528; 37.42222
150 (492) 44 2027 Residential

Tallest under construction or proposed

This lists buildings that are proposed, approved, and under construction in Moscow and are planned to rise at least 150 metres (492 ft).

Rank Name Image Location Height m (ft) Floors Year Purpose Notes Ref.
1 Wildberries Tower Presnensky District
Moscow International Business Center
400 (1,312) 75 2031 Under construction.
Future tallest building in Moscow.
2 Aurus, Tower 1 Presnensky District 395 (1,296) 100 2029 Under construction.
Future tallest residential building in Russia and Europe.
3 One Tower Presnensky District
Moscow International Business Center
1st Krasnogvardeysky Proyezd 13
55°45′5″N 37°32′23″E / 55.75139°N 37.53972°E / 55.75139; 37.53972
379 (1,243) 91 2030 Under construction
4 Aurus, Tower 2 Presnensky District 343.6 (1,127) 85 2029 Under construction
5 Dau House Presnensky District
Moscow International Business Center
Krasnopresnenskaya Embankment 14с3
55°45′9″N 37°32′37″E / 55.75250°N 37.54361°E / 55.75250; 37.54361
340 (1,115) 87 2027 Under construction
6 Slava, Tower 5 310 (1,017) 65 Approved
7 Top Tower Presnensky District 298.8 (980) 64 2030 Under construction
8 Stone Khodynka, Tower 1 250 (820) 60 Proposed
9 Kutuzovskiy Prospekt, Tower 1 Dorogomilovo District 250 (820) 65 2037 Under construction
10 Kutuzovskiy Prospekt, Tower 2 Dorogomilovo District 250 (820) 65 2037 Under construction
11 Level Zvenigorodskaya, Tower 3 Khoroshyovo-Mnyovniki District 240 (787) 66 - Proposed
12 RZhD, Tower 1 240 (787) - - Proposed
13 Veer 2, Tower 3 Mozhaysky District 237 (778) 70 2029 Under construction
14 Demiana Bednogo Khoroshyovo-Mnyovniki District 233 (764) 49 2027 Under construction
15 Severny Port, Tower 7.3 228 (748) 58 2028 Under construction
16 Sezar Tower 228 (748) 60 - Proposed
17 Level Yuzhnoportovaya, Tower 3 Pechatniki District
55°42′21″N 37°41′44″E / 55.70583°N 37.69556°E / 55.70583; 37.69556
225 (738) 69 2027 Under construction
18 Level Yuzhnoportovaya, Tower 10 225 (738) 69 2030 Under construction
19 Bell 225 (738) 50 2029 Approved
20 Ice Towers, Tower 1 Prospekt Vernadskogo District 224 (735) 58 2028 Under construction
21 Ice Towers, Tower 2 Prospekt Vernadskogo District 217 (712) 57 2028 Under construction
22 Zilart, Tower 24 Danilovsky District 216.5 (710) - - Proposed
23 Tower on Butyrsky Val Tverskoy District
Butyrsky Val 5
55°46′43″N 37°35′4″E / 55.77861°N 37.58444°E / 55.77861; 37.58444
215 (705) - - Under construction
24 Era, Tower 1 210 (689) 54 2029 Under construction
25 Nachalo Presnensky District 210 (689) 48 2030 Proposed
26 Level Nizhegorodskaya, Tower 2 209.6 (688) 58 - Proposed
27 Level Nizhegorodskaya, Tower 3 209.6 (688) 58 - Proposed
28 Paveletskaya City 206.7 (678) 56 - Proposed
29 Ice Towers, Tower 3 Prospekt Vernadskogo District 205 (673) 53 2028 Under construction
30 Amber City, Tower 5 Khoroshyovsky District 200 (656) 56 - Proposed
31 Obrucheva 30, Tower 1 Konkovo District
Ulitsa Obrucheva 30k1
55°39′22″N 37°31′50″E / 55.65611°N 37.53056°E / 55.65611; 37.53056
200 (656) 60 2026 Under construction
32 Sydney City, Tower 1 200 (656) 55 - Proposed
33 Kutuzovskiy Prospekt, Tower 3 Dorogomilovo District 200 (656) 53 2037 Under construction
34 Kutuzovskiy Prospekt, Tower 4 Dorogomilovo District 200 (656) 53 2037 Under construction
35 Sezar Future 200 (656) 59 - Proposed
36 Upside Towers, Everest Tower Butyrsky District 200 (656) 58 2027 Under construction
37 RZhD, Tower 2 200 (656) - - Proposed
38 Fort, Tower 1 200 (656) - - Proposed
39 Fort, Tower 2 200 (656) - - Proposed
40 Towers on Novodanilovskaya Embankment, Tower 1 Donskoy District
55°41′40″N 37°37′30″E / 55.69444°N 37.62500°E / 55.69444; 37.62500
200 (656) appr. - - Residential Proposed.
Designed by HADAA architects.
41 MyPriority Presnya 199.65 (655) 42 2029 Office Under construction
42 City Bay, Pacific Tower 1 Pokrovskoye-Streshnevo District 199 (653) 59 2028 Under construction
43 City Bay, Pacific Tower 4 Pokrovskoye-Streshnevo District 199 (653) 59 2028 Under construction
44 Set, Tower 2 Mozhaysky District 199 (653) 59 2028 Under construction
45 Set, Tower A Mozhaysky District 199 (653) appr. 59 2028 Under construction
46 Level Zvenigorodskaya, Tower 1 Khoroshyovo-Mnyovniki District 199 (653) 65 2028 Under construction
47 Veer 1, Tower 6 Mozhaysky District
55°42′32″N 37°26′20″E / 55.70889°N 37.43889°E / 55.70889; 37.43889
198 (650) 59 2028 Under construction
48 Veer 1, Tower 5 Mozhaysky District
55°42′29″N 37°26′19″E / 55.70806°N 37.43861°E / 55.70806; 37.43861
198 (650) 59 2028 Under construction
49 Indy Towers, Tower D1 195.7 (642) 55 2029 Under construction
50 Amber City, Tower 3 Khoroshyovsky District 194 (636) 55 - Proposed
51 HideOut, Tower 1 Ramenki District 190 (623) 53 2028 Under construction
52 Solos, Tower B Sokolniki District 190 (623) 49 2029 Under construction
53 Zilart, Tower 22-1 Danilovsky District 186.7 (613) - - Proposed
54 Zilart, Tower 22-2 Danilovsky District 186.7 (613) - - Proposed
55 High Life, K4 Sense Tower Danilovsky District
55°43′29″N 37°38′48″E / 55.72472°N 37.64667°E / 55.72472; 37.64667
186 (610) 48 2027 Under construction
56 Tate, Tower 1 Maryina Roshcha District 186 (610) 51 2027 Under construction
57 Sezar City, Tower 1.3 185 (607) 51 2027 Under construction
58 C5, Tower 1 181.4 (595) 48 - Proposed
59 Amber City, Tower 1 Khoroshyovsky District 180 (591) 51 - Proposed
60 Kutuzovskiy Prospekt, Tower 5 Dorogomilovo District 180 (591) 47 2037 Under construction
61 Svet 180 (591) 52 2028 Under construction
62 Set, Tower B Mozhaysky District 175.4 (575) appr. 52 2028 Under construction
63 Fort, Tower 3 175 (574) - - Proposed
64 Fort, Tower 4 175 (574) - - Proposed
65 Ultima City, Tower 1 174.9 (574) 54 2028 Under construction
66 Ultima City, Tower 2 174.9 (574) 54 2028 Under construction
67 Era, Tower 4 174 (571) appr. 43 2029 Under construction
68 Zilart, Tower 23-1 Danilovsky District 172.2 (565) - Proposed
69 Zilart, Tower 23-2 Danilovsky District 172.2 (565) - Proposed
70 Jois, Tower 1 Khoroshevo-Mnevniki District 171.9 (564) appr. 49 - Proposed
71 Amber City, Tower 4 Khoroshyovsky District 170 (558) 47 2027 Under construction
72 Aurum Time 170 (558) 46 2029 Approved
73 Tate, Tower 2 Maryina Roshcha District 169 (554) 41 2027 Under construction
74 Slava, Tower 1 165.7 (544) 43 2027 Under construction
75 Stone Grain 165 (541) 45 2028 Under construction
76 Upside Towers, Atlas Tower Butyrsky District 162 (531) 46 2027 Under construction
77 Slava, Tower 2 161.8 (531) appr. 41 2027 Under construction
78 Upside Towers, Monte Bianko Tower Butyrsky District 161 (528) 45 2027 Under construction
79 Republic, Tower 1 160 (525) 45 - Proposed
80 Republic, Tower 2 160 (525) 45 - Proposed
81 Paveletskaya City, Impulse Tower 160 (525) 45 2027 Under construction
82 Admiral, Tower 1 160 (525) 49 - Proposed
83 Solos, Tower A Sokolniki District 159 (522) appr. 41 2026 Under construction
84 Veer 1, Tower 3 Mozhaysky District 158.4 (520) appr. 48 2028 Under construction
85 Slava, Tower 3 157.8 (518) appr. 40 2027 Under construction
86 Slava, Tower 4 157.8 (518) appr. 40 2027 Under construction
87 Sydney City, Tower 4 155 (509) 44 - Proposed
88 Sydney City, Tower 5 155 (509) 44 - Proposed
89 Sydney City, Tower 6.3 155 (509) 44 2027 Under construction
90 Sydney City, Tower 7 155 (509) 44 - Proposed
91 Sydney City, Tower 8 155 (509) 44 - Proposed
92 Level Yuzhnoportovaya, Tower 8 154.9 (508) 49 2029 Under construction
93 Level Yuzhnoportovaya, Tower 9 154.9 (508) 49 2029 Under construction
94 Zilart, Tower 25-1 Danilovsky District 153.7 (504) - Proposed
95 Zilart, Tower 25-2 Danilovsky District 153.7 (504) - Proposed
96 Indy Towers, Tower D2 153 (502) 43 2029 Under construction
97 Set, Tower 3 Mozhaysky District 151.8 (498) appr. 45 2028 Under construction
98 Level Zvenigorodskaya, Tower 2 Khoroshyovo-Mnyovniki District 151 (495) 46 2028 Under construction
99 Kod Sokolniki, Tower 1 Khoroshyovo-Mnyovniki District 151 (495) 41 2029 Under construction
100 Kod Sokolniki, Tower 2 Khoroshyovo-Mnyovniki District 151 (495) 41 2029 Under construction
101 Jois, Tower 3 Khoroshevo-Mnevniki District 150.9 (495) appr. 47 - Proposed
102 Amber City, Tower 2 Khoroshyovsky District 150 (492) 41 2028 Under construction
103 Amber City, Tower 6 Khoroshyovsky District 150 (492) 41 2027 Under construction
104 MFC Mangazeya on Tulskaya, Tower Bronze 150 (492) 42 2027 Under construction
105 MFC Mangazeya on Tulskaya, Tower Silver 150 (492) 41 2027 Under construction
106 Dinamo Tower 150 (492) 35 2027 Under construction
107 Rakurs 150 (492) 44 2028 Under construction
108 Izdanie Quarter 150 (492) 43 2027 Under construction
109 EcoTower Krylatskoe, Tower 1 150 (492) 43 2027 Under construction
110 Zilart, Tower 21-1 Danilovsky District 150 (492) 43 2027 Under construction
111 Zilart, Tower 21-2 Danilovsky District 150 (492) 43 2027 Under construction
112 Zilart, Tower 21-3 Danilovsky District 150 (492) 43 2027 Under construction
113 A22, Tower 1 150 (492) 45 2028 Under construction
114 A22, Tower 2 150 (492) 45 2028 Under construction
115 Nexus, Tower 1 150 (492) 46 - Proposed
116 Nexus, Tower 2 150 (492) 41 - Proposed
117 Nova, Tower 1 150 (492) 40 2029 Under construction
118 Nova, Tower 2 150 (492) 40 2029 Under construction
119 Nova, Tower 3 150 (492) 40 2029 Under construction
120 Nova, Tower 4 150 (492) 40 2029 Under construction
121 Sky Garden, Tower 4 150 (492) 44 2027 Under construction
122 Moments, Tower 2.3 150 (492) 45 2027 Under construction
123 Mons Quarter, Tower 1 150 (492) 45 - Proposed
124 Cityzen, Tower 6 - 48 2027 Under construction
125 Gerzen Quarter, Tower 1 - 58 - Proposed
126 Gerzen Quarter, Tower 2 - 46 - Proposed
127 Gerzen Quarter, Tower 3 - 46 - Proposed
128 Technopolis Moskva, Tower 3 - 42 2027 Under construction
129 Level Seligerskaya, Tower 3 - 48 - Proposed

Map of tallest buildings

This map shows the location of buildings in Moscow that are taller than 150 m. Each marker is coloured by the decade of the building's completion.


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Buildings taller than 150 m (492 ft) in Moscow. Colours indicate decade of completion.
  •  1950s and before 
  •  1960s 
  •  1970s 
  •  1980s 
  •  1990s 
  •  2000s 
  •  2010s 
  •  2020s 
1
Federation, East Tower
2
OKO, South Tower
3
Neva Tower, Tower 2
4
Mercury City Tower
5
Eurasia
6
City of Capitals, Moscow
7
Neva Tower, Tower 1
8
Capital Towers, River Tower
9
Capital Towers, City Tower
10
Capital Towers, Park Tower
11
National Space Center
12
Moscow Towers
13
The Five
14
Naberezhnaya Tower, C
15
Triumph Palace
16
City of Capitals, S.-P.
17
iCity, Space Tower
18
Evolution Tower
19
Federation, West Tower
20
Moscow State University
21
Imperia Tower
22
Level Yuzhnoportovaya, 1
23
OKO, North Tower
24
House on Mosfilmovskaya
25
Hotel Ukraina
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MOD, Dreiser Tower
27
MOD, Mann Tower
28
Jois, Tower Anna
29
Will Towers, Tower 3
30
Fili City, Famous Tower
31
Upside Towers, Elbrus
32
Wellton Towers, Tower 2
33
Tricolor, Tower A
34
Sberbank City, Tower A
35
Continental
36
D1, Kingchess Tower
37
D1, Excelsior Tower
38
Tricolor, Tower B
39
Symphony 34, Graphite
40
Sparrow Hills, Tower 2
41
Level Michurinsky, Tower 1
42
Will Towers, Tower 1
43
Will Towers, Tower 2
44
AFI Tower
45
River Park Kutuz., Topaz
46
River Park Kutuz., Emerald
47
River Park Kutuz., Diamond
48
River Park Kutuz., Lazur
49
River Park Kutuz., Amber
50
City Bay, Indian Ocean 1
51
City Bay, Indian Ocean 6
52
City Bay, Atlantic Ocean 1
53
City Bay, Atlantic Ocean 2
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City Bay, Atlantic Ocean 3
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Sobytye-4, Tower 1
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Sobytye-4, Tower 2
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Sobytye-4, Tower 3
58
Wave, Tower Azure
59
IQ-quarter, Tower 2
60
Wellton Towers, Tower 1
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Sparrow Hills, Tower 1
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Kotelnicheskaya Emb.
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Edelweiss
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Nebo, Tower 1
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Nebo, Tower 2
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Nebo, Tower 3
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Rezhisser, Tower 1
68
Scarlet Sails, Tower 4
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Level Nizhegorod., Tower 1
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Headliner, Tower 6
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Headliner, Tower 1
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Headliner, Tower 8
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Symphony 34, Crystal
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Sparrow Hills, Tower 3
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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Nordstar Tower
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Architektor, Tower 1
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Architektor, Tower 2
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Architektor, Tower 3
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Alcon Tower
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Sberbank City, Tower B
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Crystal
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Swissôtel Krasnye Holmy
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Oruzheyniy
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Zagorye
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Paveletskaya City, Marlon
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Paveletskaya City, Frank
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MOD, Tower 5
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WellHouse na Leninskom
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Polar, Tower 1.5
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Seliger City, Van Gogh
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Sydney City, Tower 2.2
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City Bay, North Ocean 1
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Headliner, Tower 4
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Wellton Towers, Tower 3
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Serdtse Stolicy, Tower 1
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Presnya City, Tower 2
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Presnya City, Tower 3
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Savyolovskiy City, Tower 1
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Savyolovskiy City, Tower 2
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Savyolovskiy City, Tower 3
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Avenue 77 A
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Avenue 77 B
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Avenue 77 C
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Sydney City, Tower 3
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Sydney City, Tower 5.2
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Obrucheva 30, Tower 2
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Hide, River Side Tower
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Hide, Park Lane Tower
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Hide, West Dale Tower
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Symphony 34, Silver
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Gazprom Tower
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Wave, Tower Indigo
121
Paveletskaya City, Viv’en
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Zilart, Tower 9
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iCity, Time Tower
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Sky Garden, Tower 1.1
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Sky Garden, Tower 1.2
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Zilart, Mark Tower 1
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Sky Garden, Tower 2.1
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Sky Garden, Tower 2.2
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Sky Garden, Tower 3

Rest of Moscow

The maps below show the locations of skyscrapers taller than 150 m (492 ft) in Moscow outside of the map.

Pokrovskoye-Streshnevo District Biryulyovo Vostochnoye District Severnoye Medvedkovo District
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  •  2020s 
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City Bay, Atlantic Ocean 1
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City Bay, Atlantic Ocean 3
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City Bay, North Ocean 8
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Sky Garden, Tower 1.1
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Sky Garden, Tower 1.2
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Sky Garden, Tower 2.2
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Sky Garden, Tower 3
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  •  2010s 
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Zagorye
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  •  2020s 
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  •  2000s 
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  •  2020s 
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Demolished buildings

This lists all demolished buildings in Moscow that stood at least 328 feet (100 m) tall.

Rank Name Image Height m (ft) Floors Year Built Year Demolished Notes Location
N/A Moscow Octod Tower 258 (846) N/A 2006 2024
1 NII Delta 137.5 (451) 25 1982 2025 Laboratory building for the Design Bureau of Semiconductor Engineering of the Ministry of Electronic Industry.
2 Rosoboronexport Building 119.4 (392) 27 1999 2024

Timeline of tallest buildings

This lists free-standing structures that have at some point held the title of tallest structure in Moscow.

Rank Name Image Location Years as tallest Height
m / ft
Floors Ref.
1 Dormition Cathedral, Moscow Kremlin 1479—1508 (29 years) 55 (180) N/A
2 Ivan the Great Bell Tower Kremlin 1508—1561 (53 years) 60 (197) N/A
3 Saint Basil's Cathedral Red Square 1561—1600 (39 years) 65 (213) N/A
4 Ivan the Great Bell Tower Kremlin 1600—1707 (107 years) 81 (266) N/A
5 Menshikov Tower Basmanny District 1707—1723 (16 years) 84.3 (277) N/A
6 Ivan the Great Bell Tower Kremlin 1723—1839 (116 years) 81 (266) N/A
7 Simonov Monastery 1839—1858 (19 years) 94.5 (310) N/A
8 Cathedral of Christ the Saviour 1858—1931 (73 years) 103 (338) N/A
9 Ivan the Great Bell Tower Kremlin 1931—1952 (21 years) 81 (266) N/A
10 Kotelnicheskaya Embankment Building 1952–1953 (1 years) 176 (577) 33
11 Main building of Moscow State University 1953–2005 (52 years) 240 (787) 36
12 Triumph Palace 2005–2007 (2 years) 264.1 (866) 57
13 Naberezhnaya Tower, Block C 2007–2010 (3 years) 268.4 (881) 61
14 City of Capitals, Moscow Tower 2010–2013 (3 years) 301.8 (990) 76
15 Mercury City Tower 2013–2015 (2 years) 338.9 (1,112) 75
16 OKO, South Tower 2015–2016 (1 year) 354.1 (1,162) 85
17 Federation Tower, East Tower 2016–present (9 years) 373.7 (1,226) 101

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