Torre Latinoamericana
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Mexico City proudly boasts its iconic Torre Latinoamericana, MiniWorld's latest free model in celebration of this vibrant city! The Torre stands tall at an impressive 597 ft or 188 m, with 44 floors completed in 1956 - a remarkable feat considering it was the first skyscraper to thrive on Mexico City's notoriously seismic terrain. Named after the Seguros Latinoamericana insurance company headquartered within its walls, this modernist marvel was skillfully designed by architect Augusto H. Álvarez. As a testament to its historical significance and architectural prowess, the Torre has become an unmistakable symbol of Mexico City, drawing visitors in with its breathtaking views from its lookout point. For those eager to experience the city's grandeur, MiniWorld invites you to explore this 3D printable model - carefully crafted by hand and brain to ensure a seamless printing process. This support-free design is remarkably easy to print, and to complete the look, simply use a sewing pin as an antenna!
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