Torres de Colón

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Torres de Colón is a distinctive pair of twin office towers in central Madrid, Spain, known for their modernist design and prominent green rooftop structure.

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Torres de Colón canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf skyscraper
architect Antonio Lamela NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle high-tech architecture
modernism
buildingType office
city Madrid
completionDate 1976
constructionStartDate 1967
coordinates approx. 40.425°N 3.690°W
country Spain
hasElevator yes
hasPart twin tower A
twin tower B
height 116 m
locatedIn Madrid
Paseo de la Castellana NERFINISHED
Plaza de Colón NERFINISHED
district of Centro, Madrid
material concrete
glass
steel
namedAfter Christopher Columbus NERFINISHED
near Monument to Christopher Columbus in Plaza de Colón NERFINISHED
nickname El enchufe NERFINISHED
notableFor green rooftop connector
twin-tower design
numberOfFloors 23
openingDate 1976
region Community of Madrid NERFINISHED
renovation 2020s renovation project
roofFeature connecting sky-bridge volume
green rooftop structure
skylineRole landmark of Madrid skyline
structuralSystem suspended structure
use commercial offices

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Columbus Roundabout hasNearbyBuilding Torres de Colón