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  2. Torre Emperador - Wikipedia

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    The Torre Emperador Castellana, simply known as Torre Emperador and formerly named Torre Espacio (Spanish for Space Tower), is a skyscraper in Madrid, Spain, measuring 230 metres (755 feet) tall and containing 57 floors. It is currently the fourth tallest building in Madrid.

  3. Cuatro Torres Business Area - Wikipedia

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    The area contains the four tallest skyscrapers in Spain, and four of the ten tallest in the European Union: the Torre Emperador, Torre de Cristal, Torre PwC and Torre Cepsa. Construction of the buildings finished in 2008. Since the site was developed a fifth tower, Caleido, was subsequently completed in 2021.

  4. List of tallest buildings in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Cuatro Torres Business Area, a business district in Madrid that houses the four tallest skyscrapers in Spain. This is a list of the tallest buildings in Spain . Since 2008 the tallest building in Spain has been the 250 metres (820 ft) tall Torre de Cristal in Madrid .

  5. Embassy of the United Kingdom, Madrid - Wikipedia

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    Former location of the British Embassy in Madrid (1966–2008) In 2009, the British Embassy in Madrid moved to its current location in the Torre Espacio skyscraper, which was designed by Pei Cobb Freed. The Torre Espacio is also home to a number of other foreign diplomatic missions, including the Australian and Canadian embassies.

  6. Torre de Cristal - Wikipedia

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    The Torre de Cristal (Spanish for Glass Tower) is a skyscraper in the Cuatro Torres Business Area (CTBA) in Madrid, Spain, completed in 2008. With a final height of 249 m (817 ft), it surpassed Torre Emperador as the tallest building in Spain, and is the fourth-tallest in the European Union. It was designed by Cesar Pelli and built by Dragados. [4]

  7. Torre Cepsa - Wikipedia

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    The Torre Cepsa (renamed in June 2014, before was Torre Bankia) (English: Cepsa Tower) is a skyscraper located in the Cuatro Torres Business Area in Madrid, Spain.With a height of 248.3 m (815 ft) and 45 floors, [4] it is the second tallest of the four buildings in the Cuatro Torres Business Area complex, surpassed by Torre de Cristal by less than a metre.

  8. Death toll from historic flooding in Spain soars to at least 158

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    Floods sparked by torrential rain in Spain's Valencia region have left at least 158 people dead and others missing amid mud-caked debris. ... The Valencia suburb of Barrio de la Torre looked like ...

  9. Caleido - Wikipedia

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    Caleido is a 173-metre-tall (568 ft), 36-story skyscraper in Madrid. [2] It is popularly known as Quinta Torre (Fifth Tower) as it stands close to the other four skyscrapers of the Cuatro Torres Business Area (CTBA) complex along the Paseo de la Castellana.