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Centro de Comercio Internacional General information Type Office Location Archivo:Flag of Colombia.svg Bogotá, Colombia Construction started 1974 Completed 1977 Height Antenna spire 192 m (630 ft) Roof 190 m (620 ft) Top floor 50(190 m (620 ft)) Technical details Floor count 50 Elevator count 17 Design and construction Architect Cuellar Serrano Gómez y Cia. Centro de Comercio Internacional is a skyscraper located in Bogotá, Colombia. The building is 190m/623 ft, 50 floors. The building is another neighbor of the largest skyscraper in Colombia, Torre Colpatria. Inside this building are located some offices of Davivienda Bank, that recently obtained the rights of the building. When it was built, it was called as Centro Las Americas.
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Its address is 28th Street # 13A - 15, it has 17 elevators, the service areas and the emergency stairs. As for the fronts of the building,they are defined by glass paneling and both lateral sides by only one vertical line of windows. Besides, the tower has a huge free space in its entrance. The tower is in use, being the second tallest building in Bogota. In 1977, when it was finishied it was the tallest building in LatinAmerica until the construction of the Colpatria Tower.
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- Torre Colpatria
- Bogota
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