Smáratorg 3 ( Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈsmauːraˌtʰɔrk] ) is an office and retail building in Iceland . It is the tallest building in Iceland, surpassing Hallgrímskirkja in height, and is the fourth-tallest architectural structure in the country after the masts of Naval Radio Transmitter Facility in Grindavík and longwave radio mast at Hellissandur (which is the tallest longwave radio mast in the world ).
3-600: The building is located in Smárahverfi, Kópavogur , where the shopping mall Smáralind is also located. The building has 20 floors and is 77.6 metres (255 ft) tall. The main constructor for the building was Jáverk . The tower was designed by Arkís architects. Construction started in 2003 and was completed in 2007. The building opened on 11 February 2008. 64°06′10″N 21°52′50″W / 64.10278°N 21.88056°W / 64.10278; -21.88056 This article about an Icelandic building or structure
6-571: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Sm%C3%A1ralind Smáralind ( Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈsmauːraˌlɪnt] ) is a shopping mall located in the Capital Region of Iceland. It is one of the biggest shopping malls in Iceland, with over ninety shops, restaurants and services. Designed by BDP and built by ÍSTAK, it was opened on 10 October 2001 at 10:10 GMT. Smáralind competes with other shopping centers of
9-553: The Capital Region: Kringlan mall and Reykjavík 's old city centre . The mall's anchor tenants are Hagkaup and H&M (where formerly Debenhams resided). Other major tenants are Zara and SmáraTívolí, a children's entertainment centre. The mall also houses a cinema. There are a number of well-known restaurants and cafés, including Subway , Pizza Hut , Sbarro , O'Learys, and T.G.I. Friday's among others. Immediately after opening its resemblance to
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