Torre Cuscatlán is an office building and is one of the tallest buildings in El Salvador located in Antiguo Cuscatlán. Finished in 1989, it is 79 meters high and has 19 floors. Ricardo Jiménez Castillo, who is considered one of the most representative architects of El Salvador, was in charge of the building's design. It is influenced by modern style, using a complete g…
Torre Cuscatlán is an office building and is one of the tallest buildings in El Salvador located in Antiguo Cuscatlán. Finished in 1989, it is 79 meters high and has 19 floors. Ricardo Jiménez Castillo, who is considered one of the most representative architects of El Salvador, was in charge of the building's design. It is influenced by modern style, using a complete glass cladding for the exterior. The main characteristic of its design is the 3 setbacks covered with plants that run along with the height of the building. The materials used to construct the tower were aluminum, reinforced concrete, and glass. The building was the tallest in El Salvador from 1989 to 2009 when the Torre Cuscatlán lost the title to the Tower Pedregal. As of 2022, It is currently the 3rd tallest building in El Salvador.
Location: Avenida Albert Einstein Antiguo Cuscatlán · El Salvador
Completed: 1989
Owner: Bank Cuscatlán
Former names: Tower Democracy (1989-1998) · Tower Citi (2007-2016)