Tlatelolco Tower

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Tlatelolco Tower is a prominent modernist high-rise in Mexico City that serves as the main office complex of the country’s foreign affairs ministry.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf government building
modernist building
office building
skyscraper
architecturalStyle Modernism
associatedWith Mexican diplomacy
Mexican foreign policy
buildingType high-rise
category Government buildings in Mexico City
Modernist architecture in Mexico
Skyscraper office buildings in Mexico City
cityDistrict Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City
country Mexico
function government offices
hasLanguageOfAdministration Spanish
hasOwner Government of Mexico
isA headquarters building
isPartOf Tlatelolco
surface form: Tlatelolco area of Mexico City
locatedIn Mexico City
locatedInTimeZone Central Time Zone
surface form: Central Standard Time
locatedOnContinent North America
notableFor being the main office complex of Mexico’s foreign affairs ministry
modernist high-rise design
occupant Secretariat of Foreign Affairs (Mexico)
surface form: Secretariat of Foreign Affairs of Mexico
primaryTenant Secretariat of Foreign Affairs (Mexico)
surface form: Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs
role central hub for Mexico’s foreign affairs administration
servesAs main office complex of the Mexican Secretariat of Foreign Affairs
usedFor diplomatic administration
public administration

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Plaza de las Tres Culturas hasBuilding Tlatelolco Tower
this entity surface form: Secretariat of Foreign Affairs former headquarters (Tlatelolco Tower)