Centro Svizzero
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centro-svizzero-195-8445433
title:
Centro Svizzero
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The Centro Svizzero is an early skyscraper and a landmark in Milan, Italy. Built in 1949-51 to replace the Hotel Cavour, it was Milan's highest building until 1954, when it was overtaken by the so-called "Breda Tower". The tower is situated at Via Palestro 2-4, near the center of Milan, and has a height of 20 stories. Its construction by architects Armin Meili and Giovanni Romano was initiated by the Swiss Association of Milan as a replacement of their former headquarters that were destroyed by
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Early skyscraper in Milan, Italy
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centro_Svizzero
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2024-04-10T09:15:55Z
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