Torre Branca ("Branca Tower") is an iron panoramic tower located in
Parco Sempione, the main city park of
Milan
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,
Italy
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. It is 108.6 m high, which makes it the sixth highest structure in Milan after
Unicredit Tower (231 m),
Allianz Tower (209 m)
Palazzo Lombardia (161 m), Pirellone or
Pirelli Tower (127 m) and the
Breda Tower (116 m). The top of the tower is a panoramic point whose view, on a clear day, may encompass the Milan cityline as well as the
Alps
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, the
Apennines
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, and part of the
Po Valley
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.
History
The tower was designed by architect
Gio Ponti
Giovanni "Gio" Ponti ( ͡ʒo18 November 1891 – 16 September 1979) was an Italian architect, industrial designer, furniture designer, artist, teacher, writer and publisher.
During his career, which spanned six decades, Ponti built more than a ...
and inaugurated in 1933, in the
Fascist
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era during the 5th edition of the
Milan Triennial.
It was originally named "Torre Littoria" after ''fascio littorio'', i.e., the ''
fasces
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''. After
World War II
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it was renamed "Torre del Parco" ("park tower"). In 1972, access to the top of the tower was closed as the structure needed restoring. It was restructured in 2002 by the
Branca
Branca is a feminine given name. It means "white" in Portuguese (it is a Portuguese cognate of the name Blanche).
People with the surname
* Infanta Branca, Lady of Guadalajara (1192–1240), Portuguese royal
* Infanta Branca of Portugal (1259� ...
liquor company, and thus renamed Torre Branca. Since 2002 it is again open to the public.
References
Buildings and structures in Milan
Tourist attractions in Milan
Towers in Italy
Towers completed in 1933
World's fair architecture in Italy
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