105 Lélio Gama St.

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105 Lélio Gama St
105 Lelio Gama St.
General information
Type Office
Location Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Completed1980
Height
Roof145 m (476 ft)
Technical details
Floor count40
Lifts/elevators16

Lelio Gama 105 St. is a skyscraper located in the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro. It was completed in 1980, and is 145 metres tall, with 40 floors. It is currently the second tallest building in Rio de Janeiro.[ citation needed ]

22°54′35″S43°10′42″W / 22.909721°S 43.178288°W / -22.909721; -43.178288


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