Museo Parque Central, Modern skyscraper in Central Bavaria Park, Bogota, Colombia.
Museo Parque Central is a modern building complex in Bogota featuring two connected towers of different heights. The shorter tower rises to approximately 92 meters (302 feet) across 26 floors, while the taller one extends to 185 meters (607 feet) spanning 44 floors.
Construction began in 2007 with the first tower completed in 2009, establishing the initial phase of the complex. The second tower was finished in 2017, marking the completion of the full development.
The structure respects local building traditions through its use of brick and stepped design, creating a visual dialogue with Bogota's architectural heritage. This approach connects the building to the city's established construction language.
The location near Calle 26 TransMilenio station provides convenient transit access to the area. Six elevators serve the towers, and the proximity to the International Trade Center helps with orientation and nearby services.
The taller tower ranks among the five highest buildings in Bogota, placing it among the prominent structures of South America. This distinction makes it a notable reference point in the city's skyline.
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