Torre San Vincenzo Genoa

Inaugurated in 1967, the tower stands at 105 m (344 ft) tall with 23 floors and is the current third tallest building in Genoa.

[2] Built in the 1960s and designed by Melchiorre Bega, Piero Gambacciani and Attilio Viziano, it stands in the San Vincenzo area, opposite the Genova Brignole railway station.

[4] The tower's design and construction exemplified a visionary approach to post-war modernism in Genoa: the skyscraper was built and enveloped completely in metal, a feat that had been technologically and structurally unimaginable for the Italian construction sector before this.

Prefabricated metal components were combined, welded, or screwed into groups to create three levels.

Smoky green glass facades on every side are topped at an angle with metal cladding.