Torre de Madrid

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Torre de Madrid is a prominent mid-20th-century skyscraper in central Madrid, known as one of the city's most recognizable high-rise landmarks.

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Label Occurrences
Torre de Madrid canonical 2

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf landmark
skyscraper
architect José María Otamendi NERFINISHED
Julián Otamendi NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Modernist architecture
cityPanoramaRole one of the most recognizable skyscrapers in Madrid
completionDate 1957
constructionMethod reinforced concrete frame
constructionStartDate 1954
contains Barceló Torre de Madrid hotel NERFINISHED
coordinates approximately 40.423°N 3.712°W
country Spain
currentUse commercial space
hotel
residential building
developer Metrovacesa NERFINISHED
elevationType freestanding tower
floorCount 37
hasElevator yes
hasLighting night-time façade illumination
hasObservationFeature upper floors with panoramic city views
height 142 meters
approximately 466 feet
heritageStatus considered an architectural icon of mid-20th-century Madrid
imageSubject frequently depicted in photographs of Plaza de España
languageOfName Spanish
locatedIn Plaza de España NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeEntity Community of Madrid NERFINISHED
locatedOnStreet Gran Vía (near western end) NERFINISHED
location Madrid NERFINISHED
materialUsed reinforced concrete
nameMeaning Tower of Madrid NERFINISHED
neighboringBuilding Edificio España NERFINISHED
notableFor being a prominent mid-20th-century skyscraper in Madrid
its visibility in the Madrid skyline
openingDate 1957
originalUse commercial space
mixed-use building
offices
residential apartments
owner private owners (various over time)
partOf Plaza de España complex NERFINISHED
rankingAtCompletion one of the tallest concrete buildings in the world at the time of completion
tallest building in Madrid at the time of completion
region central Madrid
renovation major interior renovation in the early 21st century
roofType flat roof

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Plaza de España, Madrid hasLandmark Torre de Madrid
Plaza de España metro station near Torre de Madrid