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- has media related to Edificio Colón. List of tallest buildings and structures in Barcelona Official page of Edificio Colón Edificio Colón | Buildings |...
- The Edificio Carrión or Edificio Capitol is a building in central Madrid, Spain. An outstanding example of the expressionist-leaning trend within the wider...
- skys****er, the 8th tallest building in Madrid, Spain. It opened in 1953 as the Edificio España (Spanish: Spain Building), a mixed-use structure containing a hotel...
- The Telefónica Building, in Spanish Edificio Telefónica, is a skys****er in Madrid, Spain, which serves as the registered office of the namesake telecommunications...
- Edifício Itália (Portuguese for "Italy Building") (whose official name is Circolo Italiano) is a 165 m (541 ft) tall 46-story skys****er located in the...
- The Edifício Copan (Copan Building), or just Copan, is one of the most important and emblematic buildings in the city of São Paulo, located at number 200...
- The Niemeyer Building (Portuguese: Edifício Niemeyer) is a residential building located in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, designed by the architect Oscar Niemeyer...
- The Metropolis Building or Edificio Metrópolis (Spanish) is an office building in Madrid, Spain, at the corner of the Calle de Alcalá and Gran Vía. Inaugurated...
- The Edificio Gr****y is a building located at 1 Gran Vía in Madrid, Spain. Situated just off Calle de Alcalá, at the very beginning of Gran Vía, the Edificio...
- Edificio Ariztía is a building located at 52 Nueva York Street in downtown Santiago, Chile, on a wedge-shaped city block. It was completed in 1921 and...