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Office in Naples, Italy
Telecom Italia Tower
Torre Telecom Italia
Telecom Italia Tower
General information
TypeOffice
LocationCentro Direzionale isola F5, Naples, Italy
Coordinates40°51′30″N 14°16′47″E / 40.8582°N 14.2797°E / 40.8582; 14.2797
Construction started1988
Completed1994
OwnerTelecom Italia
Height
Roof129 m (423 ft)
Technical details
Floor count33
Lifts/elevators8

Telecom Italia Tower (Italian: Torre Telecom Italia) is a 129 m (423 ft) office skyscraper located in the business district of Naples, Italy. It is currently the ninth tallest skyscraper in Italy. It was, for 15 years, the tallest building in Italy.

Description

The complex consists of a central tower and two low rises that surrounding it. It is covered in mirrored glass on all sides.

Front has two pylons lined white panels that comprise the body of the elevators and stairs. By the middle is placed a panoramic balcony that looks like a black horizontal cut on the front, but often do not notice because it is a little higher up the roof of the body low. This feature is also present in two other places in the tower back up, almost at the top, occupying almost the whole plan, and always back to the same position on the façade of the overview, or the middle of the skyscraper.

Watching the sides of the tower, you notice another peculiarity of the structure, or the indentations in glass and different levels of the roof in these sides. It is visible from the surrounding hills and from different parts of town, port and the Napoli Centrale railway station.

See also

List of tallest buildings in Italy
Milan
Turin
Milan skyline in 2016
Rome skyline in 2012
Latina
Bologna
Naples
Rome
Cesenatico
Brescia
Genoa
Rimini
Buildings listed in order of height
Building data source: Skyscraper Center See also: Category:Skyscrapers in Italy
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References

  1. "Telecom Italia". Skyscraper Source Media. Retrieved November 8, 2016.
  2. "Telecom Italia". Emporis. Archived from the original on November 9, 2016. Retrieved November 8, 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  3. Telecom Italia at Structurae
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