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Pick the stars with your hands! The list of "Five Tallest Buildings in Panama" is here

author:South American Diaspora Daily

Recently, Panamanian mainstream media "Panama America" released a list of "Panama's five tallest buildings", and wrote: "These very charming buildings seem to invite you to pick up a camera and take a group of beautiful photos for them." You can also lift your head and let your gaze follow them to the blue sky. ”

Pick the stars with your hands! The list of "Five Tallest Buildings in Panama" is here

JW Marriott Panamá (right-hand sail-shaped building). PanamaNiansa America

JW Marriott Panamá: 284 meters high, 75 floors, opened in 2011, formerly known as the "Trump Ocean Club" international hotel, is the tallest building in Panama. The building is shaped like a sail and is inspired by the Bahrain World Trade Center off the coast of the Persian Gulf.

Pick the stars with your hands! The list of "Five Tallest Buildings in Panama" is here

Torre Vitri is on the left and Ocean Two on the right. PanamaNiansa America

Torre Vitri: 281 meters high, 75 storeys, completed in 2012, is a residential building in the Costa del Este district of Panama City, with a design that highlights the postmodernist architectural style.

Ocean Two: 273 meters high, 73 storeys, completed in 2010, also located in the Costa del Este district of Panama City, it contains multiple duplex houses.

Pick the stars with your hands! The list of "Five Tallest Buildings in Panama" is here

Bicsa Financial Center. PanamaNiansa America

Bicsa Financial Center: 267 meters high, 68 storeys, located near the Cinta Costera in Panama City. The building combines office and hotel functions with the ultimate ocean views of panama bay.

Pick the stars with your hands! The list of "Five Tallest Buildings in Panama" is here

The Point. PanamaNiansa America

The Point: A 266-meter-tall, 67-storey building completed in 2011 in The Point, located in The Punta Paitilla district of Panama City, a high-rise residential building close to the Bay of Panama.

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