Galfa Tower, Skyscraper in Italy
The Galfa Tower is an Italian national heritage skyscraper located in Milan.
Incepted in 1959, the Galfa Tower stands as a symbol of postwar economic prosperity.
Designed by Melchiorre Bega, the tower encapsulates the cultural shift towards modern architecture in Italy.
Currently, it serves as both an office and residential space after significant renovations.
It takes its name from its location on GALlieni-FAra streets.
Location: Milan
Inception: 1959
Architect: Melchiorre Bega
Official opening: 1959
Architectural style: modern architecture
Floors above the ground: 31
Elevators: 7
Address: Via Gustavo Fara, 41
Source: Wikimedia