Pirelli Tower is a 32-storey, 127 m skyscraper in Milan, Italy. The base of the building is 1,900 m2, with a length of 75.5 m and a width of 20.5 m. The construction used approximately 30,000 m3 of concrete. The building weighs close to 70,000 t with a volume of 125,324 m3.
Characterized by a structural skeleton, curtain wall façades and tapered sides, it was among the first skyscrapers to abandon the customary block form. After its completion it was the tallest building in Italy but in 1961, Mole Antonelliana recovered priority after rebuilding of its pinnacle. The architectural historian Hasan-Uddin Khan praised it as "one of the most elegant tall buildings in the world" and as one of the "few tall European buildings statements that added to the vocabulary of the skyscraper".The building inspired the Pan Am Building in New York, the National Mutual West Plaza in Auckland and the Banco Sabadell Tower in Barcelona.
Open to the public only on designated days of the year and special occasions.
Free entry.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pirelli_Tower
Address N Milan Piazza Duca d'Aosta Milan, Italy
Coordinates 45°29'4.999" N 9°12'5" E