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Edificio Tacna-Colmena

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Tacna-Colmena Building
Map
Alternative namesLa Colmena Building
General information
Architectural styleBrutalist
LocationHistoric Centre of Lima
Construction started1959
Construction stopped1960
Technical details
Floor count23

The Tacna-Colmena Building (Spanish: Edificio Tacna-Colmena), also known as the La Colmena Building (Spanish: Edificio La Colmena) is a building located on the periphery of the Historic Centre of Lima, Peru. It stands at the intersection of Tacna and Nicolás de Piérola avenues, a few blocks from Plaza San Martín.

This 23-story building, topped by a private access penthouse with a pool, was built from 1959[1] to 1960 by Propiedades Horizontales S.A., a Peruvian construction company.[2] At 84 meters high, it was the second tallest building in Lima after the 86-meter Javier Alzamora Valdez Building and was the first building with anti-seismic construction in Peru.[2] The Tacna-Colmena building housed the Cine Colmena and the Banco Popular del Perú on the first floor.[2] It was also the location an apartment owned by Mariano Prado, Manuel Prado's son.[1]

It currently works as a home for private homes and offices, and can be seen from various points in the district.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Pino, David. HISTORIA Y ARQUITECTURA DE LAS AVENIDAS TACNA Y WILSON (in Spanish). Lima La Única. p. 14.
  2. ^ a b c d Batalla, Carlos (2014-12-04). "El primer rascacielos de Lima". El Comercio.

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