Torre Unicredit

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Torre Unicredit
Torre Unicredit
Basic data
Place: Milan
Construction time : 2009-2011
Opening: 2012
Status : Built
Architectural style : Postmodern
Architect : César Pelli
Use / legal
Usage : office
Technical specifications
Height : 152 m
Height to the top: 231 m
Floors : 31
Height comparison
Milan : 1. ( list )
Italy : 1. ( list )
address
City: Milan
Country: Italy

The Torre Unicredit building is part of a high-rise complex at the Milano Porta Garibaldi train station in Milan and the tallest building in Italy .

description

Three glass towers of different heights are grouped on a circular podium with a diameter of 100 m: Tower C with 12 storeys, Tower B with 22 storeys and the 32 storeys of the Torre Unicredit . At 231 m, the Torre Unicredit is also the tallest building in Italy. The Unicredit skyscraper is the headquarters of the major Italian bank Unicredit .

The design comes from the Argentine architect César Pelli . Construction began in 2009, the topping-out ceremony was on October 15, 2011, and opened in 2012. The facility is part of the development of the Porta Nuova district in the center of Milan. The podium is connected to Corso Como by a pedestrian ramp .

See also

Web links

Commons : Unicredit Tower (Milan)  - Collection of images

Individual evidence

  1. Il Giorno: Grattacieli, il boom negli anni Duemila: Milano è a quota 61 (Italian), accessed on August 22, 2018
  2. The nearby Palazzo Lombardia , however, has the highest usable floor.

Coordinates: 45 ° 29 ′ 1.9 ″  N , 9 ° 11 ′ 23.9 ″  E