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==History==
==History==
The building was designed to house the new headquarters of [[Bank of the Nation (Peru)|''Banco de la Nación'']], a financial entity of the [[Peruvian State]]. After the fire that occurred during the {{ill|Four Quarters March|es|Marcha de los Cuatro Suyos}} in 2000 that destroyed the original building (built by {{ill|Enrique Seoane Ros|es}}),<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://cammp.ulima.edu.pe/edificios/banco-comercial/ |title=BANCO COMERCIAL |website=[[University of Lima|Instituto de Investigación - Universidad de Lima]]}}</ref> the headquarters had moved to the district of [[San Isidro District, Lima|San Isidro]]. It was designed by the Peruvian architect [[Bernardo Fort Brescia|Bernardo Fort]]. Its location was set in a strategic area of Av. Javier Prado Este, next to the [[Museo de la Nación|Museum of the Nation]], the [[La Cultura station]] of the [[Lima Metro]] and the future {{ill|Lima Convention Center|es}}, which could be known as the new cultural center of Lima, in the district of [[San Borja District|San Borja]].<ref name=Emporis/>
The building was designed to house the new headquarters of [[Bank of the Nation (Peru)|''Banco de la Nación'']], a financial entity of the [[Peruvian State]]. After the fire that occurred during the [[Four Quarters March]] in 2000 that destroyed the [[Banco Comercial (1962–2000)|original building]] (built by [[Enrique Seoane Ros]]),<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://cammp.ulima.edu.pe/edificios/banco-comercial/ |title=BANCO COMERCIAL |website=[[University of Lima|Instituto de Investigación - Universidad de Lima]]}}</ref> the headquarters had moved to the district of [[San Isidro District, Lima|San Isidro]]. It was designed by the Peruvian architect [[Bernardo Fort Brescia|Bernardo Fort]]. Its location was set in a strategic area of [[Avenida Javier Prado|Av. Javier Prado Este]], next to the [[Museo de la Nación|Museum of the Nation]], the [[La Cultura station]] of the [[Lima Metro]] and the future {{ill|Lima Convention Center|es}}, which could be known as the new cultural center of Lima, in the district of [[San Borja District|San Borja]].<ref name=Emporis/>


The construction of the tower was in charge of construction company ''Cosapi'', with an investment of approximately [[USD|$]]150 million.<ref name=BNsite/><ref name=gestion>{{Cite news |title=Cosapi construirá nueva sede del Banco de la Nación y será de 30 pisos |url=http://gestion.pe/empresas/cosapi-construira-nueva-sede-banco-nacion-y-30-pisos-2078325 |date=2013-10-11 |work=[[Gestión]] |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150121194040/http://gestion.pe/empresas/cosapi-construira-nueva-sede-banco-nacion-y-30-pisos-2078325 |archive-date=2015-01-21}}</ref> Construction began in October 2013 and was completed in October 2015, consisting of a 140.1-meter-high, 30-story building, with a constructed area of approximately 66,000 [[square metre|m²]] and a helipad on top.
The construction of the tower was in charge of construction company ''Cosapi'', with an investment of approximately [[USD|$]]150 million.<ref name=BNsite/><ref name=gestion>{{Cite news |title=Cosapi construirá nueva sede del Banco de la Nación y será de 30 pisos |url=http://gestion.pe/empresas/cosapi-construira-nueva-sede-banco-nacion-y-30-pisos-2078325 |date=2013-10-11 |work=[[Gestión]] |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150121194040/http://gestion.pe/empresas/cosapi-construira-nueva-sede-banco-nacion-y-30-pisos-2078325 |archive-date=2015-01-21}}</ref> Construction began in October 2013 and was completed in October 2015, consisting of a 140.1-meter-high, 30-story building, with a constructed area of approximately 66,000 [[square metre|m²]] and a helipad on top.
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==See also==
==See also==
*[[List of tallest buildings in Peru]]
*[[List of tallest buildings in Peru]]
*[[Edificio Interbank]]


==Notes==
==Notes==
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Latest revision as of 05:49, 1 June 2024

Torre Banco de la Nación
The building in 2021
Map
General information
LocationSan Borja, Lima
Construction startedOctober 2013
Construction stoppedOctober 2015
Inaugurated2015
OwnerBanco de la Nación
Peruvian State
Technical details
Floor count30
Design and construction
Architect(s)Bernardo Fort

The Bank of the Nation Tower (Spanish: Torre Banco de la Nación)[a] is a multi-purpose building in Lima and the tallest building in Peru.[4] It serves as the headquarters of the Bank of the Nation, after which it's named.

History

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The building was designed to house the new headquarters of Banco de la Nación, a financial entity of the Peruvian State. After the fire that occurred during the Four Quarters March in 2000 that destroyed the original building (built by Enrique Seoane Ros),[5] the headquarters had moved to the district of San Isidro. It was designed by the Peruvian architect Bernardo Fort. Its location was set in a strategic area of Av. Javier Prado Este, next to the Museum of the Nation, the La Cultura station of the Lima Metro and the future Lima Convention Center, which could be known as the new cultural center of Lima, in the district of San Borja.[3]

The construction of the tower was in charge of construction company Cosapi, with an investment of approximately $150 million.[1][6] Construction began in October 2013 and was completed in October 2015, consisting of a 140.1-meter-high, 30-story building, with a constructed area of approximately 66,000 and a helipad on top.

In 2015, the lower floors were used for the Board of Governors of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund.[6]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Also known as:
    • Nueva Sede del BN[1]
    • Torre Hito Cultural or Edificio Hito Cultural[2][3]
    • Banco de la Nación - Centro de Convenciones[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Construcción y Supervisión de la Nueva Sede del BN". Banco de la Nación.
  2. ^ "ORDENANZA № 510-MSB" (PDF). Municipalidad de San Borja. 2014-07-31.
  3. ^ a b c "Banco de la Nación – Centro de Convenciones, Lima | 1233945 | EMPORIS". Emporis. Archived from the original on 10 January 2018. Retrieved 27 November 2020.
  4. ^ Neyra, Miguel (2015-10-01). "Nueva sede del Banco de la Nación es la torre más alta del país". El Comercio.
  5. ^ "BANCO COMERCIAL". Instituto de Investigación - Universidad de Lima.
  6. ^ a b "Cosapi construirá nueva sede del Banco de la Nación y será de 30 pisos". Gestión. 2013-10-11. Archived from the original on 2015-01-21.

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