Torre Mapfre

{{Short description|Skyscraper in the Port Olímpic}}

{{Distinguish|Torre MAPFRE}}

{{Infobox building

|name = Torre Mapfre

|image = Torre Mapfre by night.JPG

|image_size = 220px

|caption = Torre Mapfre by night

|location = Carrer de la Marina, 18 Barcelona, Spain

|coordinates = {{coord|41|23|16|N|2|11|51|E|region:ES-M|display=inline,title}}

|status = Completed

|start_date = 1991

|completion_date = 1992

|opening =

|building_type = Office

|antenna_spire =

|roof = {{convert|154|m|ft|abbr=on}}

|top_floor =

|floor_count = 44

|elevator_count =

|cost =

|floor_area = {{convert|44,555|m2|sqft|abbr=on}}

|architect = Iñigo Ortiz y Enrique de León{{cite book|title=Nina & Viktoria in Barcelona|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=2Wm6iVtv0agC&pg=PT67|year=2009|publisher=Flamma Editorial|isbn=978-84-937283-0-4|pages=67–}}

|structural_engineer=

|main_contractor =

|developer =

|owner = Mapfre

|management =

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}}

Torre Mapfre is a skyscraper in the Port Olímpic (Olympic Port), the maritime neighborhood of the Old City of Barcelona in Spain. It is named after its owner, Mapfre, an insurance company.

Also present in the tower are: Haufe Group, Kantox, ExoClick, Dorlet, Europerfil, Madrid Leasing (CAJA MADRID), Condal Grues, URSSA (Mondragón Corporation), Flex Multimedia Advertising SL (Flex Multimedia Group LTD), Kofax, Oriol Bohigues, Necso, Uniland Cementera S.A, Cementos Portland Valderrivas, Zardoya Otis, Texsa S.A, Oliver Wyman, Criteo.

This tower holds the title for highest helipad in Spain at {{convert|154|m|ft|abbr=on}} above ground.{{cite book|author1=Jules Brown|author2=Rough Guides|title=The Rough Guide to Barcelona|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=KnVAAwAAQBAJ&pg=PT131|date=1 May 2014|publisher=Rough Guides Limited|isbn=978-0-241-00782-2|pages=131–}} Unlike its twin, Hotel Arts, this tower is a mixed use tower.

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