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Torrione INA

Torrione INA
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Alternative names Torrione
Record height
Tallest in Italy from 1932 to 1934
Surpassed by Torre Littoria (Turin)
General information
Status Complete
Type Commercial offices
Residential
Address Piazza della Vittoria
Town or city Brescia
Country Italy
Coordinates 45°32′18.67″N 10°13′7.93″E / 45.5385194°N 10.2188694°E / 45.5385194; 10.2188694Coordinates: 45°32′18.67″N 10°13′7.93″E / 45.5385194°N 10.2188694°E / 45.5385194; 10.2188694
Construction started 1930
Completed 1932
Opened 1 November 1932
Height
Roof 57.25 m (187.8 ft)
Technical details
Floor count 15 (13 above ground)
Lifts/elevators 5
Design and construction
Architect Marcello Piacentini
References

The Torrione INA (English: "INA Tower"), also known as Torrione, is a tall building in Brescia, Italy. Built between 1930 and 1932, it is the first skyscraper in Italy and also one of the first skyscrapers in Europe. It was designed by the Italian architect Marcello Piacentini for the INA – Istituto Nazionale Assicurazioni (English: "National Insurance Institute"). At the time of its completion, it was the tallest concrete high-rise in Europe.

The tower was officially opened by Benito Mussolini on 1 November 1932. The architectural style of this building is predominantly Art Deco, with influences from Chicago School. Indeed, the Torrione INA was inspired by a project that Piacentini had submitted in 1922 for the Chicago Tribune's architectural competition.

The Torrione INA had been used as a model for other Italian skyscrapers, such as the Torre Littoria in Turin and the Torre Piacentini in Genoa.


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