Gran Torre Santiago
The Costanera Center Torre 2, better known as Gran Torre Santiago (Great Santiago Tower), and previously known as Torre Gran Costanera, is a 62-story tall skyscraper in Santiago, Chile, the second tallest in Latin America (behind Mexico's T.Op Torre 1). It is the fourth-tallest building in the Southern hemisphere by highest architectural feature (behind New Zealand's Sky Tower, Australia's Q1 Tower and Australia 108) and third-tallest by highest occupied floor (after Australia's Australia 108 and Eureka Tower). It was designed by Argentine architect César Pelli, Chilean architects Alemparte Barreda & Asociados, and the Canadian company Watt International.
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Nueva Tobalaba, Providencia
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| Latitude | Longitude |
|---|---|
| N -33.416944444444 ° | E -70.606666666667 ° |
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Gran Torre Santiago (Costanera Center Torre 2)
Nueva Tobalaba
7550099 Providencia
Santiago Metropolitan Region, Chile
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