The Five Tallest Buildings in Africa

As of January 2025, Africa boasts remarkable skyscrapers that highlight its architectural progress and economic aspirations. Here are the five tallest buildings on the continent:
1. Iconic Tower, Egypt

Standing at an impressive 393.8 meters with 77 floors, the Iconic Tower dominates the skyline of Egypt’s New Administrative Capital. It is the tallest building in Africa and a symbol of modern urban development in the region.
2. Great Mosque of Algiers Tower, Algeria

Known locally as Djamaa el Djazaïr, this striking tower rises 264.3 meters with 36 floors. Part of the Great Mosque of Algiers complex, it blends religious significance with modern design.
3. Mohammed VI Tower, Morocco

Located in Salé, near the Moroccan capital of Rabat, the Mohammed VI Tower stands tall at 250 meters with 55 floors. It represents Morocco’s growing ambition as a hub for architectural innovation.
4. The Leonardo, South Africa

Johannesburg is home to The Leonardo, a mixed-use development that reaches 234 meters with 56 floors. This towering structure underscores South Africa’s status as a key player in urban modernization.
5. Carlton Centre, South Africa

Also in Johannesburg, the Carlton Centre has long been a notable feature of the city’s skyline. At 223 meters and 50 floors, it remains a testament to South Africa’s architectural legacy.
These skyscrapers symbolize Africa’s evolving architectural landscape and the continent’s commitment to embracing modernity while preserving its cultural identity.
Source: Abyhna Asantewaa



