Wednesday, 19th November 2025

Major Fire Breaks Out At Zagreb’s Vjesnik Skyscraper

A large fire broke out late Wednesday at the Vjesnik skyscraper on Slavonska Avenue in Zagreb, with flames rapidly climbing the façade and reaching several upper floors, including the roof.

The blaze, which started shortly before 11 p.m., triggered a major emergency response involving 93 firefighters and 30 vehicles. The cause of the fire remains unknown, however, thanks to the swift intervention of fire and emergency services, the blaze was brought under control without any loss of life, though material damage is extensive.

Authorities confirmed that the affected section of the tower was primarily used for archive storage, while the adjoining Vjesnik annex—where ministry staff work—remained unaffected. Gas and electricity were disconnected as a precaution, and an official investigation is set to determine the cause.

The government, a co-owner of the complex, announced that relevant ministries will promptly assess the damage and begin the restoration process. The Ministry of Physical Planning, Construction and State Assets expressed gratitude to emergency crews for their decisive response.

Built in 1972 and once considered one of Europe’s most modern skyscrapers, the 67-meter Vjesnik tower is known for its distinctive matte brown and reflective orange façade, earning it the nickname “the chocolate tower.” While the fire has left a significant mark on one of Zagreb’s architectural landmarks, officials have pledged swift action to ensure the building’s repair and the full restoration of the Vjesnik complex.

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