Columbia Palace, Residential building in Larvotto, Monte Carlo, Monaco.
Columbia Palace is a tall residential building in Monte Carlo with two towers that rise above the beach and shape the city's skyline with their imposing form. The structure spans 33 floors with around 344 housing units of various sizes and offers residents views of the Mediterranean Sea.
The building was completed in 1985 by architect Joseph Iori and the Pastor Group, marking a turning point in modern urban development of Monte Carlo. Its completion marked the start of a new phase of tall building construction in the city.
The building stands as a landmark of 1980s design with its distinctive colored facades that shape Monte Carlo's skyline. The orange mosaic tiles and staggered patterns reflect the creative style of that era and give the place its special visual character.
The apartments in the building range from about 80 to 175 square meters in size with several units per floor, available exclusively for rental. The beachside location offers easy access and direct proximity to local facilities.
The building stands out for its unusual orange mosaic facades decorated with staggered geometric patterns, representing a rare use of surface decoration from that building period. These visual features set it distinctly apart from other modern tall buildings in the region.
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