• The Western City Gate, also known as the Genex Tower is a 36-story skyscraper in Belgrade, Serbia, which was designed in 1977 by Mihajlo Mitrović in the brutalist style.
  • Alternately known as the Genex Tower, the Western City Gate was built in 1977 as both a commercial and residential space, divided between the two skyscrapers.
  • The Western City Gate, also known as Genex Tower or Kula Geneks in Serbian, is a skyscraper in Belgrade and can be seen from all around town…
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  • Western City Gate, or also known as Genex Tower, is a 35 floors skyscraper, located in Belgrade, the capital of the Republic of Serbia.
  • The Western City Gate consists of two towers of unequal height: the lower was used by the state-owned Genex company (hence its popular name...
  • Retrieved from "https://www.designingbuildings.co.uk/wiki/Western_City_Gate,_Belgrade".
  • Built in 1977, the Western City Gate is formed of two towers with a bridge and a rotunda (with a revolving restaurant inside) at the top.
  • The cheapest way to get from Western City Gate to Belgrade is to train which costs RUB 50 - RUB 110 and takes 23 min.
  • Western City Gate comprises two towers connected via a two-storey walkway: one tower for commercial purposes; the other residential.