Telecom Italia Tower, Telecommunications tower in Giuliano-Dalmata, Rome, Italy
Telecom Italia Tower is a telecommunications tower located in Rome's Giuliano-Dalmata district with a cylindrical concrete structure. The building functions as a broadcast hub for mobile signals and communication networks serving the metropolitan area.
The tower was built in 1983 during Rome's technological expansion in that decade. Its completion represented a key moment in the city's modernization and infrastructure development for telecommunications.
The structure reflects the integration of modern telecommunications architecture within Rome's urban landscape, adding a contemporary element to the cityscape.
The tower is visible from various points in the neighborhood and recognizable from afar. Access to the interior is restricted, but the structure can be photographed from public spaces in the surrounding area.
The tower with its antenna creates one of the most recognizable vertical lines in Rome's skyline. Its slender design allows it to blend into the landscape while serving as essential infrastructure for the entire city.
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