The tallest building in Mexico City, the Torre LatinoAmericana building. With so much going on at street level, it was great to go to the top and just look around.
Torre Latinoamericana, Latin-American Tower, stands 44 floors high, less than a mile away from the center of downtown; Mexico city's Zocalo. The tower was build at the intersection of Madero Street and Eje Central Lazaro Cardenas, across from the Palace of fine arts, Palacio de Bellas Artes. It was inaugurated in 1956. The tower is considered an exemplary construction, since it stud on its place, as more than 500 buildings didn't, after the September 19th 1985 earthquake
8 June 2008
From:
Felix Gliesche
Mexico City, Distrito Federal, MX
Discovered by Edward Davis
on 18 February 2008.
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