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  2. Torre del Caballito - Wikipedia

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    60,340 m 2 (649,500 sq ft) Lifts/elevators. 13. Torre del Caballito is a skyscraper located on the Paseo de la Reforma #10 at the Cuauhtemoc delegation in Mexico City. It was designed by Grupo Posadas de Mexico. It is 135 metres (443 feet) and 35 storeys tall. [1] 33 of the floors are used as office space which measures 60,000 square meters.

  3. Torre Latinoamericana - Wikipedia

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    The Torre Latinoamericana (English: Latin American Tower) is a skyscraper in downtown Mexico City. Its central location, height (166 m (545 ft)), and history make it one of the city's most important landmarks. [ 2 ] The skyscraper notably withstood the 8.1 magnitude 1985 Mexico City earthquake without damage, [ 4 ] whereas several other ...

  4. Monument to Christopher Columbus (Charles Cordier) - Wikipedia

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    The monument in its former location in 2013. The Monument to Christopher Columbus (Spanish: Monumento a Colón) is a statue by French sculptor Charles Cordier first dedicated in 1877. [ 1 ] It was originally located on a major traffic roundabout along Mexico City 's Paseo de la Reforma, and was removed on 10 October 2020 in advance of protests.

  5. Angel of Independence - Wikipedia

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    Location in central/western Mexico City. The Angel of Independence, most commonly known by the shortened name El Ángel and officially known as Monumento a la Independencia ("Monument to Independence"), is a victory column on a roundabout on the major thoroughfare of Paseo de la Reforma in downtown Mexico City.

  6. Torre Reforma - Wikipedia

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    Torre Reforma. The Torre Reforma is an office skyscraper in Mexico City with a height of 807 feet (246 m) to the roof and housing 57 stories, in 2016 it became the tallest skyscraper in Mexico City, exceeding both Torre BBVA Bancomer at 771 feet (235 m) located just across the street, and Torre Mayor at 739.5 feet (225.4 m) located next to it.

  7. Esquina de la Información - Wikipedia

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    The Esquina de la Información ( lit. transl. Information Corner) refers to the intersection of Paseo de la Reforma and Avenida Bucareli, in Colonia Juárez, Mexico City. The name originated after the former Excélsior newspaper headquarters building and, by extension, the El Universal newspaper headquarters, located across the street.

  8. Torre Reforma Latino - Wikipedia

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    Torre Reforma Latino is a skyscraper on Paseo de la Reforma #296 in the Zona Rosa section of Colonia Juárez, Mexico City, one of the top 20 tallest in the country. The 46-story building was completed in 2016, construction having begun in 2012. Some of its tenants include WeWork, [2] Linio and the national offices for UN-Habitat Mexico.

  9. Historic center of Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    The historic center of Mexico City (Spanish: Centro Histórico de la Ciudad de México), also known as the Centro or Centro Histórico, is the central neighborhood in Mexico City, Mexico, focused on the Zócalo (or main plaza) and extending in all directions for a number of blocks, with its farthest extent being west to the Alameda Central. [ 2 ]

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