Cesenatico Skyscraper

Originally built between 1957 and 1958, and recladded in 2009, the tower stands at 118 m (387 ft) tall with 35 floors and was the tallest building in Italy between 1958 and 1960.

[4] The works were directed by the Marinella Real Estate Company, established by the engineer Berardi and carried out by the Edile Forlivese Cooperative, which completed the project from February 1957 to 5 August 1958.

From topographic and satellite surveys carried out during the study of the renovation works, it emerged that the skyscraper leans 33 centimetres over Piazza Costa.

[6] It has undergone renovation work, which includes: positioning of porcelain stoneware tiles on the facades, insertion of aluminum shutters, revision of hydraulic and electrical systems, replacement of old elevators.

The works involved: the load-bearing structure, with the consolidation of 572 of the approximately 900 pillars that support the complex; the drainage plumbing system; the facades, where the 580 roller shutters were replaced and a ventilated facade was applied, made of an aluminum structure and porcelain stoneware tiles in shades of gray measuring 60 x 60 cm, light blue and blue.