Pazim

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Pazim
Szczecin PAZIM.jpg
General information
StatusComplete
TypeSkyscraper
Architectural stylemodern
Locationsródmiescie
AddressRodla Square
Town or citySzczecin
CountryPoland
Construction started1991
Completed1992
OwnerPZM
Height92m
Technical details
Floor count22
Design and construction
ArchitectMilijenko Dumencić
Website
http://pazim.pl/

Pazim is the second tallest building in Szczecin, Poland, after the St. James Cathedral, if including Pazim's spire. It contains twenty-three floors and is 92 meters tall. The building was designed by Milijenko Dumencić. It is the headquarters of Polsteam, with its name originating from company's alternative name abbreviation, PŻM.

Description[]

Pazim is used as an office building, banking and retail center, and Radisson Blu hotel,[1] and houses a two-story underground parking. Including the antenna mast, it measures 128 meters tall. The top floor contains a cafe, above which there is a technical floor where people operate the apparatus on the antenna mast.

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References[]

  1. ^ "Radisson Blu Hotel, Szczecin". Radissonblu.com. Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group. Retrieved 14 January 2014.

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Coordinates: 53°25′56″N 14°33′22″E / 53.43222°N 14.55611°E / 53.43222; 14.55611


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