office building of the FIABCI international real estate development competition was presented to the tallest building in Budapest.

Mol Campus was chosen as the best office building in the world at this year's FIABCI World Prix d'Excellence international real estate development award competition. The building complex was awarded two first prizes in the office building and environmentally conscious construction categories.

The awards were presented to the winners at the competition's award ceremony in Singapore.

As is known, Mol handed over its new headquarters in December 2022 based on the plans of Foster + Partners in London and their Hungarian partner Finta és Társai Építéz Stúdió. The workplace of almost eighty-six thousand square meters and a total of two thousand five hundred employees.

Mol Campus

MOL (Hungarian Oil and Gas Corporation Plc.) is a building complex called Mol Campus, with the 28-story, 143-meter-high tower office building on the shores of Lágymányosi Bay, at the Kopaszi Dam. MTVA/Commissioner: Csaba Jászai

There is an amazing view from the panoramic terrace of the Mol Campus

The Mol Campus is currently the tallest building in Budapest, and its panoramic terrace on the 29th floor is open to everyone. For a brilliant view, you can take a glass elevator to the top floor.

It is interesting that a so-called SkyDeck application was also created for the observation deck. Visitors can supplement the panorama with virtual content using their own iOS or Android-based smart devices,

THEY CAN LOOK INTO THE CITY'S TOURIST AND CULTURAL LIFE, AND THEY CAN ALSO SEE THE LOCATION OF THE COUNTRY'S LARGEST CITIES.

The building also houses two great restaurants. Zazie Bistro&Bar has already won an international design award, and VIRTU has become a real top gastronomic experience.

This is not the only Hungarian success

On May 30, Singapore, the Museum of Ethnography, realized as part of the Liget Budapest Project, was chosen as the best public building in the world. The Hungarian Music House, a music initiation institution dreamed up by the Japanese star architect Szú Fujimoto, also won an award at the FIABCI international award ceremony.

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Featured image: The Rákóczi bridge between Lágymányos and Ferencváros. In the background is the MOL Campus office building on the northern shore of Lágymányosi Bay, at the Kopaszi Dam. MTVA/Commissioner: László Róka