The Europa Tower (Lithuanian: Europos bokštas) is a high-rise located in Vilnius CBD, Lithuania.
Dominating the skyline of the newly developing New City Center, the building was completed and officially opened on 1 May 2004, as part of Lithuania's celebrations upon entering the European Union.
The building caused some controversy among some of the public and some watchdog groups because of its interference with the historic skyline of the Vilnius' Old Town.
This change in the original plan by the architect and developer, caused a confrontation with various heritage protection agencies.
The tower is part of the Europa Square Complex, located in the New City Center, and is on the right bank of River Neris.