List of tallest buildings in Iceland

This is a list of the tallest buildings in Iceland.

Norðurturninn, which resumed construction in 2015, will be 110 meters tall at its final stage of completion. There are more buildings which are proposed to be over 100 meters high. The tallest of them is intended to be 150 meters high, which will surpass the tallest building in Norway, Finland and Denmark. That will make the tower the fourth-tallest in North Europe, after the 155 meter high Kaknästornet in Sweden, the 168-meter-high Näsinneula in Tampere, Finland and the 190-meter-high Turning Torso in Malmö, Sweden.

Current tallest buildings

RankBuildingCityHeightFloorsBuilt
1
Smáratorg TowerKópavogur
78 m (256 ft)
20
20052008
2
HallgrímskirkjaReykjavík
74.5 m (244 ft)
1976
3
Höfðatorg Tower 1Reykjavík
70 m (230 ft)
19
20082009
4
Grand Hótel ReykjavíkReykjavík
65 m (213 ft)
14
2007
5
Vatnsstígur 16-18Reykjavík
63 m (207 ft)
19
20062010
6
510 apartment buildingsKópavogur
60–65 m (197–213 ft)
10–18
7
Norðurturninn (lit. north tower)Kópavogur
60 m (200 ft)
15
200?present
8
House of commerceReykjavík
54 m (177 ft)
14
19751981
9
Stillholt 1921Akranes
45 m (148 ft)
20062007
10
Harpa Concert HallReykjavík
43 m (141 ft)
20072011
11
Tröllagil 29Akureyri
26 m (85 ft)
9
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Tallest structures

An incomplete list of the tallest structures in Iceland. This list contains all types of structures.

StructureYear builtStructural typeTownPinnacle height (m)Pinnacle height (ft)Remarks
Longwave radio mast Hellissandur1963Guyed MastHellissandur412 m1350 ftwas used until December 31, 1994 for LORAN-C, and is now used for longwave broadcasting on 189 kHz. Tallest structure in Western Europe. Insulated against ground
NRTF Grindavik, Mast 11993Guyed MastGrindavik304.8 m1000 ftused for military LF transmission
NRTF Grindavik, Mast 1 (old)?Guyed MastGrindavik243.8 m800 ftused for military LF transmission, dismantled in 1993
Longwave radio mast Eiðar1999Guyed MastEiðar221 m725 ftHas been used since November 18, 1999 for longwave radio broadcasting on 207 kHz.
Kárahnjúkar Dam2006DamKárahnjúkar198 m650 ft
NRTF Grindavik, Mast 21983Guyed MastGrindavik182.88 m600 ftused for military LF transmission
Old LORAN-C Mast Hellissandur (no longer standing)1959Guyed MastHellissandur190 m625 ftUsed for LORAN-C transmission, until the 412m mast at Hellissandur was built in 1963. Dismantled in 1963. Insulated against ground.
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