Pirelli Tower

The Pirelli Tower or Pirelli Building (Italian: Grattacielo Pirelli - also called "Pirellone"), is a prominent building in Milan, Italy. In 1950, Alberto Pirelli, the president of the Pirelli Company, ordered that a skyscraper be built in the area where the corporation's first factory was located in the 19th century. The project was developed by architect Gio Ponti, with the assistance of Pier Luigi Nervi and Arturo Danusso. At 127.1 meters (417 ... more

Architecture

Architect

Giò Ponti

Gio Ponti (18 November 1891, Milan - 16 September, 1979, Milan) was one of the most important Italian architects, industrial designers, furniture designers,...

Address

Pirelli Tower Address

Via Fabio Filzi, 22
Milan Province of Milan

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Structural Height:

  • 127.1 m (417 ft )
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Location

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Latitude Longitude
  • 45.4847
  • 9.2014
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