This is a list of the tallest buildings in Venezuela .
Rank | Name | City | Coordinates | Height | Floors | Year |
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1 | Torre Corporativa IME | Valencia | 10°12′31″N67°57′56″W / 10.20861°N 67.96556°W | 243.8 m | 55 | 2018 |
2 | Hotel InterContinental Valencia | Valencia | 10°12′31″N67°57′56″W / 10.20861°N 67.96556°W | 125 m | 34 | 2017 |
3 | Torre CAF | Caracas | 150 m | 35 | 2015 | |
4 | Torre DirecTV Paseo la Castellana | Barquisimeto | 10°4′12″N69°17′22″W / 10.07000°N 69.28944°W | 120 m | 31 | 2017 |
5 | Torre Avellino | Valencia | 10°13′3″N68°0′34″W / 10.21750°N 68.00944°W | 114 m | 25 | 2016 |
6 | Torre BCV "Tepuy" | Ciudad Guayana | 8°17′47″N62°43′39.6″W / 8.29639°N 62.727667°W | 108 m | 19 | 2016 |
Timeline | Building | Height | Floors | City |
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1674–1875 | Caracas Cathedral (Bell Tower) | 34.0 m / 42.0 m (Before the earthquake of 1812) | 1 | Caracas |
1875–1945 | National Pantheon of Venezuela | 36.0 m | 1 | Caracas |
1945–1951 | Obelisk Plaza Francia | 47.25 m | 0 | Caracas |
1951–1954 | Torre Polar I | 86.90 m | 19 | Caracas |
1954–1968 | Torre Norte CSB | 103.0 m | 25 | Caracas |
1968–1972 | Torre Phelps | 111.9 m | 30 | Caracas |
1972–1978 | Residencias San Martín | 120.0 m | 25 | Caracas |
1978–1979 | Centro Financiero Latino | 153.0 m | 32 | Caracas |
1979– | Torre Oeste de Parque Central | 225.0 m | 64 | Caracas |
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