Poltegor Centre
Poltegor Centre (formerly Poltegor) was the highest building in Wrocław. It was built in 1982 and the name originates from a company called Poltegor (an acronym for Polska Technika Górnicza) dealing in mining. During 1980s, the building was the company’s headquarters, and even after that period they still occupied a fair part of the building. Demolition of the building is proceeding at present.
The technology behind the building is a central ferroconcrete core around which each floor has been build. Because the floors have been built using a mould, all of them are of exactly the same size and form. The core itself houses elevator shafts, staircases, emergency and maintenance shafts.
Although the building was standing tall at 125 meters, the actual height to the roof was 92 meters. It consisted of 25 floors and 1 underground floor. The underground floor is accessed via three cargo elevators (out of the total number of 9 installed), as the floor is used only by the building’s staff. The next level is the main hall of the building from where you take an elevator. The next 22 floors are rented as office space and the last floor is a conference hall and a sightseeing platform. On the roof there is an antenna mounted which is used by various radio and TV broadcasters. From here, for example, the first post-Soviet, independent TV (Prywatna Telewizja "Echo") broadcast. Its last users were regional broadcasters e.g. Radio Aplauz, Tok FM, Radiostacja, RMF Classic, and Telewizja Dolnośląska TeDe. The building is no longer in use for commercial purposes.
On January 18, 2007, Poltegor (along with the neighboring land) was bought by a local businessman, Leszek Czarnecki. Czarnecki has decided to demolish the building on June 2, 2007 and build the Sky Tower, a more than 200 meters tall apartment building, which will be completed by around 2010. Poltegor has now been completely demolished.