Garibaldi Towers

Milan towers
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45°29′06.3″N 9°11′16.97″E / 45.485083°N 9.1880472°E / 45.485083; 9.1880472Construction started1984Completed1992Renovated2012HeightRoof100 m (328 ft)Technical detailsFloor count25

The Garibaldi Towers are two high-rise buildings in Milan. They are next to Porta Garibaldi railway station. They were built between 1984 and 1992 by the Italian state railways Ferrovie dello Stato to house its offices. The buildings are 100 meters tall with 25 floors.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Torri Garibaldi, le sedi degli uffici FS Trenitalia". Portale per il Turismo del Comune di Milano (in Italian). Retrieved 8 November 2018.
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Skyscrapers in Milan
Completed
Over 150 m
  • UniCredit Tower (231 m)
  • Allianz Tower (209 m)
  • Generali Tower (178 m)
  • Libeskind Tower (175 m)
  • Palazzo Lombardia (161 m)
100–149 m
  • Torre Solaria (143 m)
  • Torre Diamante (140 m)
  • Pirelli Tower (127 m)
  • Gioia 22 Tower (122 m)
  • UnipolSai Tower (120 m)
  • Breda Tower (117 m)
  • Bosco Verticale (111 m)
  • Galfa Tower (109 m)
  • Torre Velasca (106 m)
  • Garibaldi Towers (100 m)
Other
Under construction
  • Torre Faro (144 m)
  • CityWave (111 m)
  • I Portali (104)
  • TheTris (100 m)
  • MI.C (94 m)
  • Buildings listed in order of height
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