The Burj Khalifa is currently the tallest building in the world today, standing at almost 830 meters or 2723 feet at its top, with no current rival that even comes close. But in the realm of fiction, be it movies, games, books and other works, there are lots of buildings that make it look like a stick on the mud. So, here are 20 of the tallest buildings in all of fiction.
The Millennium Gate is a towering, 1km-tall monument and ecological habitat featured in Star Trek: Voyager.
Urithiru is the fabled tower-city of the Knights Radiant, standing 1km tall. Located high in the mountains of Roshar, with 10 distinct levels
The Pearl is a modern engineering marvel from Skyscraper, standing at 1,067 meters.
Sauron’s dark fortress is 1.5km of malevolence. Located in Mordor, its spiked towers and obsidian walls loom ominously over the landscape.
The Shard dominates the skyline in Mirror’s Edge, standing at 2.4km. It’s the corporate headquarters of the Conglomerate, the authoritarian force
This mystical tower rises 8km into the sky, challenging anyone who seeks training or the coveted Senzu Beans from Korin, the wise feline master.
The Dark Tower stands at 3km and we know this due to Roland in the book describing its number of floors from the inside.
The Dome is an artificial structure enclosing the world of Truman Burbank. Stretching over 10km in diameter, it simulates an entire town
At 16km tall, Arrakeen Palace is the seat of Paul atreides, the Muadib and later of the god emperor Leto Atreides on Arrakis.
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