Torres de Santa Cruz

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Torres de Santa Cruz
Torres de Santa Cruz
Basic data
Place: Santa Cruz de Tenerife , Spain
Construction time : 2001 (2004) - 2004 (2006)
Architect : Julián Valladares
Use / legal
Usage : Living and office space
Technical specifications
Height : 120 m
Floors : 35 + 4

Torres de Santa Cruz is the name for two similar high-rise residential buildings in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in the Cabo Llanos district. The buildings were designed by the architect Julián Valladares Hernández and built in 2001-2004 and 2004-2006 respectively. They are the tallest twin towers in Spain .

The 120 m high buildings have 35 above-ground and four underground floors, which are primarily used as apartments, on the lower floors e.g. T. can also be used as office space. Most of these are condominiums (272 units per building). The Torres de Santa Cruz were the tallest residential buildings in Spain after their completion, and are also the tallest skyscrapers in the Canary Islands .

Individual evidence

  1. Concluye la construcción del edificio de viviendas más alto de España. El día, March 23, 2004, accessed August 17, 2013 (Spanish).

Web links

Commons : Torres de Santa Cruz  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Coordinates: 28 ° 27 '22 "  N , 16 ° 15' 20"  W.