Palacio Salvo

Palacio Salvo

Palacio Salvo in November 2012
General information
Type Offices and apartments
Architectural style Eclectic
Location Plaza Independencia, Montevideo, Uruguay
Coordinates 34°54′24.21″S 56°11′53.91″W / 34.9067250°S 56.1983083°W / -34.9067250; -56.1983083Coordinates: 34°54′24.21″S 56°11′53.91″W / 34.9067250°S 56.1983083°W / -34.9067250; -56.1983083
Construction started 1925
Completed 1928
Opening Daily tours every day. 10.30 to 13.30 hrs.
Owner Palacio Salvo S.A. (Condominium)
Height
Roof 95 m (312 ft)
Top floor 27
Technical details
Floor count 29
Design and construction
Architect Mario Palanti
References
http://www.salvosuites.com

Palacio Salvo (English: Salvo Palace) is a building in Montevideo, Uruguay, located at the intersection of 18 de Julio Avenue and Plaza Independencia. It was designed by the architect Mario Palanti, an Italian immigrant living in Buenos Aires, who used a similar design for his Palacio Barolo in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Finished in 1928, Palacio Salvo stands 100 m (330 ft) high with the antenna included.

The site was bought by the Salvo brothers for 650,000 Uruguayan pesos.[1] It was built on the site where the Confiteria La Giralda was once located, a place renowned for being where Gerardo Matos Rodríguez wrote his tango La Cumparsita in 1917.[2]

The original specifications, describing the details of the construction, describe a lighthouse at the top of the building, which was replaced by a set of antennas. The specifications stated “on the top part of the tower a lighthouse will be placed made by Salmoiraghi of Italy, with a parabolic mirror of 920 mm (36 in), reaching approximately 100 km (62 mi), and a rotating 100 amp lamp.” [3]

The building was originally intended to be a hotel, but this plan didn't work out, and it has since been occupied by a mixture of offices and private residences. The building has a height of 95 m (312 ft). While the set of antennas was at its top, its total height was 100 m (330 ft). The antennas were permanently removed in November 2012.

References

  1. "Palacio Salvo". Espectador.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2016-05-24.
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on April 30, 2011. Retrieved September 30, 2007.
  3. "ángel de la ciudad". Angeldelaciudad.blogspot.com. Retrieved 24 May 2016.


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