List of tallest buildings in Peru
This list of tallest buildings in Perú ranks skyscrapers in Peru by height. This lists ranks Peru skyscrapers that stand at least 83 metres (273 feet) tall, based on standard height measurement. This includes architectural details but does not include antenna masts.
Position | Building | District | City | Height | Number of Floors | Year |
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1 | Torre Banco de la Nación[1] | San Borja | Lima | 140 m | 30 | 2015 |
2 | Edificio Banco Continental (BBVA) | San Isidro | Lima | 137 m | 18 | 2011 |
3 | Torre Begonias | San Isidro | Lima | 120 m | 26 | 2013 |
4 | Westin Libertador | San Isidro | Lima | 120 m | 34 | 2011 |
5 | Torre de Lima | Cercado de Lima | Lima | 109 m | 34 | 1974 |
6 | Torre Barlovento | San Isidro | Lima | 107 m | 32 | 2015 |
7 | Torre Chocavento | San Isidro | Lima | 107 m | 24 | 2001 |
8 | Torre Forum | San Isidro | Lima | 104 m | 30 | 2018 |
9 | Centro Ejecutivo Javier Prado 560 | San Isidro | Lima | 102 m | 27 | 2015 |
10 | Torre Panamá | San Isidro | Lima | 100 m | 29 | 2017 |
11 | Torre Orquídeas | San Isidro | Lima | 100 m | 27 | 2015 |
12 | Edificio Lux (under construction) | Lince | Lima | 95 m | 30 | 2018 |
13 | T Tower | San Isidro | Lima | 95 m | 25 | 2017 |
14 | Torre Javier Prado | San Isidro | Lima | 94 m | 27 | 2017 |
15 | Lima Central Tower | San Isidro | Lima | 92 m | 24 | 2015 |
16 | Complejo Parque Mar Torre 1 | Miraflores | Lima | 92 m | 24 | 2001 |
17 | Complejo Parque Mar Torre 2 | Miraflores | Lima | 92 m | 24 | 2001 |
18 | Edificio Capital | San Isidro | Lima | 92 m | 24 | 2009 |
19 | Capital El Derby | Surco | Lima | 87 m | 22 | 2013 |
20 | Edificio Cerros Camacho | Surco | Lima | 91 m | 21 | 2012 |
21 | Edificio Scotiabank | San Isidro | Lima | 90 m | 21 | 2000 |
22 | Torre Alto Caral | San Isidro | Lima | 89 m | 21 | 2009 |
23 | Edificio Interbank | La Victoria | Lima | 88 m | 20 | 2001 |
24 | City Quimera Center Torre 1 | Cerro Colorado | Arequipa | 87 m | 21 | 2015 |
25 | Edificio Altavista | San Isidro | Lima | 87 m | 22 | 2012 |
26 | Edificio Javier Alzamora Vazquez | Cercado de Lima | Lima | 87 m | 23 | 1956 |
27 | Torre Wiese | San Isidro | Lima | 85 m | 19 | 2001 |
28 | Edificio La Colmena | Cercado de Lima | Lima | 84 m | 23 | 1964 |
29 | City Center Quimera Torre 2 | Cerro Colorado | Arequipa | 83 m | 20 | 2015 |
30 | Golf Millenium Condominios - Torre 2 | San Isidro | Lima | 83 m | 28 | 2009 |
Notes
- In italics, was the tallest building in Peru, upon its completion.
- Banco Continental, opened in 1980 with an estimated height of 80 m but was remodeled and reopened in 2012 reaching 137 m with the spire and 120 without it, making it the tallest building in Peru.
- Torre de Lima, the official ceiling height is 102 m, however the structural top reaches an estimated height of 109 m
- Westin Libertador, the height of the curtain wall is of 118.55 m, while the engine room officially reaches 120 m
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References
- CosapiOficial (5 October 2015). "El edificio más alto del Perú" – via YouTube.
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