Torre Latinoamericana
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Mexico City marks a milestone with its first skyscraper, the Torre Latinoamericana! MiniWorld showcases Mexico City with this free 3D printable model. Reaching 188 m or 597 ft, 44 stories complete in 1956, it was the first skyscraper to successfully stand on a highly-seismic site. Its name honors the Seguros Latinoamericana insurance company, headquartered within its walls. Augusto H. Álvarez designed this iconic building. This historical and modernist marvel is a symbol of Mexico City and has become a famous landmark. Have you taken in the city's breathtaking view from its lookout? MiniWorld presents the collection of 3D printable models of world landmarks. Each model is crafted by hand and brain, please give credit, spreading culture worldwide! This model prints support-free and is incredibly easy to print. Use a sewing pin as an antenna!
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