Złote Tarasy

The Złote Tarasy, also known by its anglicized name Golden Terraces, is a commercial, office, and entertainment complex in the city centre of Warsaw, Poland.

Next to it area located the Warszawa Centralna (Warsaw Central) railway station, the Palace of Culture and Science, and Złota 44.

[5][6] The building construction was designed by Polish branch of engineer company Ove Arup & Partners, and its electrical installations, by Tebodin.

The city government of Warsaw had donated the plot of land on which the complex had been built, as apportionment, in exchange for portion of shares in the company.

[2] For its design, Jerde Partnership had received the 2006 Architectural Review MIPIM AR Future Projects Award in the Retail and Leisure category.

[18][19] Złote Tarasy complex is located at 59 Złota Street, and its total area amounts to 205 000 m² (2 206 602 sq ft.).

The building was designed in blobitecture movement, with big portion of its roof consisting of glass and steel diagrid.

The Hard Rock Cafe bar in Złote Tarasy, the first bar of that chain opened in Poland in 2007. Picture taken in 2019.
The entrance and glass and steel diagrid roof of the Złote Tarasy shopping centre , in 2012
The interior of the Złote Tarasy shopping centre , in 2007