Torri di Piazza Drago, Modern residential towers in Jesolo, Italy.
Torri di Piazza Drago are two modern residential towers approximately 92 meters tall, constructed with glass, marble, and aluminum facades positioned at the geographic center of Jesolo. The complex combines apartments with ocean views, shops, and underground parking beneath a central plaza.
The towers were built by Paredil Srl and opened in 2012, marking a new architectural direction for the northeastern Italian coast. The construction represented modern urban renewal for this beach resort at that time.
The towers take their names from stars in the Ursa Major constellation and serve as a gathering point in the city center where visitors can find public plazas and water features.
The towers are centrally located in Jesolo and surrounded by pedestrian paths and public plazas that are freely accessible to visitors. The area provides clear orientation points and sits near shops and dining options.
The towers feature an LED lighting system that creates different visual effects throughout the day and illuminates the city skyline at night. This light display makes the building particularly noticeable after dark.
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