Introduction
Mennica Legacy Tower stands as a testament to Warsaw’s transformation from a city of deep historical roots to a center of contemporary innovation. Located at the intersection of Prosta and Żelazna streets in the Wola district, this landmark occupies the site of the historic Mint of Poland—an institution with nearly 250 years of financial and industrial heritage. The complex, designed by renowned architects Goettsch Partners in collaboration with Epstein, integrates advanced sustainability features while contributing to the city’s dynamic skyline and economic vitality.
This comprehensive guide details Mennica Legacy Tower’s historical context, architectural highlights, visitor information, accessibility, events, and nearby attractions, ensuring a rewarding experience for all who visit. For further details, official resources like mennica.com.pl, Goettsch Partners, and Skyscraper Center provide additional insights.
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Scenic view of the Daszyński Roundabout area captured from the Palace of Culture and Science in Warsaw, showcasing urban landscape and architecture.
A designated bicycle parking area located on a plaza next to an office building, showcasing neatly arranged bikes and urban infrastructure.
A wide-angle photograph showing the Palace of Culture and Science, one of Warsaw's most iconic landmarks, surrounded by modern buildings and streets in the Polish capital city.
Panoramic view of Warsaw, Poland, showing modern skyscrapers alongside the historical Palace of Culture and Science under a sunrise sky, highlighting the blend of contemporary and traditional architecture.
A panoramic view of Warsaw, the capital city of Poland, showcasing modern skyscrapers along the Vistula River under a blue sky.
Scenic panoramic image of Warsaw, Poland showcasing the Vistula River and the cityscape with modern buildings and clear sky.
A panoramic image capturing the skyline of Warsaw, Poland, highlighting the blend of contemporary high-rise buildings along with older architectural structures against a backdrop of a partly cloudy sky.
A panoramic view of Warsaw, Poland showcasing a mix of modern skyscrapers and historic buildings, highlighting the architectural diversity of the city.
Stunning sunset capturing the Palace of Culture and Science surrounded by modern skyscrapers in Warsaw, Poland, showcasing the city's blend of historic and contemporary architecture.
Historical Context and Development
Site Legacy
Mennica Legacy Tower rises on the former grounds of the Mint of Poland, symbolizing a bridge between Warsaw’s industrial past and its modern business ambitions (en.wikipedia.org; mennica.com.pl). The Mint’s operations underscored Wola’s growth as a key industrial and financial district.
Project Development
The joint venture between Golub GetHouse and Mennica Polska S.A. commenced in the early 2010s. The design, led by Goettsch Partners and Epstein, emphasized sustainability, urban integration, and a new social hub concept (e-architect.com; archdaily.com; theplan.it). Construction began in 2015, culminating in two distinct buildings: the 140-meter main tower and the 43-meter West Building, collectively offering around 80,000 m² of Class A office space (mennica.com.pl; Skyscraper Center).
Architectural Vision
The tower’s glass-and-steel façade, rounded contours, and a luminous, triple-height lobby create a striking presence. Over 60% of the site is dedicated to public spaces, including a landscaped plaza and green terraces designed to foster community interaction (theplan.it).
Economic and Social Impact
Mennica Legacy Tower has been instrumental in Wola’s transformation into Warsaw’s central business district, attracting major tenants such as mBank and WeWork. The building’s BREEAM Outstanding and LEED Platinum certifications reflect a commitment to sustainability (bankingo.pl). Legal and financial challenges were resolved in 2025, stabilizing ownership and affirming the tower’s market stature.
Complex Layout and Architectural Highlights
Buildings and Site Plan
- Main Tower: 140 meters, 34 above-ground floors
- West Building: 43 meters, 9 floors
- Public Plaza: Lively pedestrian space with greenery, fountains, and street furniture (Crystal Fountains)
The buildings are designed to maximize daylight through 40,000 m² of solar-control triple-glazed glass (AGC YourGlass). The three-story lobby features Planibel Clearvision glazing for transparency and minimal glare.
Interior and Public Spaces
The lobby’s use of polished marble, travertine, and acid-etched glass creates an elegant welcome. The plaza’s interactive, DMX-controlled water fountain and LED lighting provide an engaging urban experience (Crystal Fountains). Green terraces on the fifth and eighth floors offer panoramic city views (AGC YourGlass).
Sustainability
- Certifications: BREEAM Outstanding, LEED Platinum
- Key Features: Triple-glazed façade, energy-efficient HVAC, water management systems, green terraces for biodiversity and urban cooling (Skyscraper Center; AGC YourGlass)
Visiting Information: Hours, Tickets, Accessibility
Visiting Hours
- Public Plaza & Ground Floor: Open daily, approx. 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM
- Lobby & Retail Areas: Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM (subject to office hours)
- Green Terraces: Access may be limited to tenants or special events
Tickets and Tours
- Entry: Free to public plaza, lobby, and retail areas
- Guided Tours: Not offered regularly; check the official website for special events or group bookings
Accessibility
Certified as a “Building without Barriers,” the tower is fully accessible:
- Ramps, elevators, and accessible restrooms
- Designated parking for disabled visitors
- Bike facilities and cyclist-friendly infrastructure (Mennica Legacy Tower Amenities)
Transportation and Parking
- 250 meters from Rondo ONZ metro station
- Multiple tram and bus stops nearby
- Four-level underground car park (620+ spaces, EV charging)
- 300 bicycle spaces with repair station and separate access (Skyscraper Center)
Amenities and Visitor Experience
- Multi-story lobby café, restaurants, and retail outlets
- Fitness and wellness center
- Conference and training facilities
- 24/7 security and reception
- ATM and banking services
- Relaxation zones and children’s play areas
- Landscaped public spaces for socializing and events (Mennica Legacy Tower Amenities)
Nearby Attractions and Tips
- Warsaw Uprising Museum: Immersive, interactive history experience
- Palace of Culture and Science: Warsaw’s iconic Soviet-era skyscraper
- Złote Tarasy Shopping Center: Premier retail and entertainment destination
- Other Modern Landmarks: Q22 and Skyliner skyscrapers, Jung’s Brewery historic site
Travel Tips:
- Use public transport or cycle to avoid parking congestion
- Visit at dusk for spectacular illuminated views and fountain displays
- Check event listings for cultural happenings in the plaza
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Are guided tours available?
A: Regular guided tours are not currently offered, but special events may include tours. Check the official website for updates.
Q: Is there an entrance fee?
A: No, public areas such as the plaza, lobby, and retail are free to visit.
Q: What are the opening hours?
A: Public spaces are accessible daily from early morning to late evening; the lobby is open during office hours.
Q: Is the tower accessible for people with disabilities?
A: Yes, the building is fully accessible and certified as a “Building without Barriers.”
Q: How do I get to Mennica Legacy Tower from Warsaw Chopin Airport?
A: The tower is accessible via taxi, public transit, or airport shuttle, with nearby metro, tram, and bus stops.
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