List of Title Holders
This list ranks buildings that once held the title as the tallest building in the Philippines. These buildings in the list are above 70 meters based on Emporis Standards.
Name | Location | Years as tallest | Height (m) | Storeys | Notes |
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Ramon Magsaysay Center | Malate District, Manila | 1967-1968 | 70 | 18 | |
Manila Pavilion Hotel | Ermita District, Manila | 1968–1989 | 90 | 22 | |
Pacific Star Building | Downtown Makati, Metro Manila | 1989–1991 | 100 | 29 | |
The Peak Tower | Downtown Makati, Metro Manila | 1991–1992 | 138 | 38 | |
Pacific Plaza Condominium | Downtown Makati, Metro Manila | 1992–1994 | 150 | 44 | |
Rufino Pacific Tower | Downtown Makati, Metro Manila | 1994–1997 | 162 | 41 | |
Robinsons Equitable Tower | Pasig, Metro Manila | 1997–1998 | 175 | 45 | |
Petron Megaplaza | Downtown Makati, Metro Manila | 1998–2000 | 210 | 45 | |
PBCom Tower | Downtown Makati, Metro Manila | 2000–present | 259 | 52 | The country's tallest completed building |
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