Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q3120855> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 49 of
49
with 100 triples per page.
- Q3120855 subject Q8319593.
- Q3120855 subject Q8582325.
- Q3120855 subject Q8750749.
- Q3120855 subject Q8750886.
- Q3120855 subject Q8901418.
- Q3120855 subject Q9730205.
- Q3120855 abstract "Torre Colpatria (Colpatria Tower) is a 50-story skyscraper located at the downtown area in Bogotá, Colombia. It is the second tallest building in the country and the fifth-tallest in South America. It was constructed from 1978 to 1979, and has a total height of 196 metres (643 ft). The main headquarters of Colpatria Bank are located in the building, and also a great number of other banks and financial corporations have offices in it. The building lies at the intersection of 26th street and 7th avenue, in the heart of the city's downtown.Since 1998 the Colpatria Tower is illuminated every night with thirty-six color changing Xenon lights. But, in 2012, the dutch lighting company Philips replaced the old lights with a 120-meters-high LED system to improve the lighting of the building and project high-definition images.The building is a landmark in the country, and it dominates Bogota's skyline along with other structures such as the BD Bacatá, the World Trade Center, FONADE and Colseguros buildings.On weekends and holidays, the top floor is open to visitors, where a cafeteria and a lookout are located.Colpatria Tower was to be surpassed as the tallest building in Colombia by a new 206m tall apartment tower that was being built in the city of Cartagena, but that project came to an end after its structure was bent during a series of tremendous winds in 2007 so the city ordered it dismantled. However, in 2014, The BD Bacata complex, in Bogota, with 260 m, will be tallest building in Colombia, and the Colpatria Tower will be on Third Place in the tallest buildings, after the two towers of the complex.".
- Q3120855 buildingEndDate "1978".
- Q3120855 buildingStartDate "1973".
- Q3120855 floorCount "48".
- Q3120855 location Q2841.
- Q3120855 location Q739.
- Q3120855 thumbnail Colpatria_desde_la_cra_7.JPG?width=300.
- Q3120855 wikiPageExternalLink ?id=120014.
- Q3120855 wikiPageWikiLink Q2841.
- Q3120855 wikiPageWikiLink Q2918652.
- Q3120855 wikiPageWikiLink Q2946170.
- Q3120855 wikiPageWikiLink Q5715648.
- Q3120855 wikiPageWikiLink Q657461.
- Q3120855 wikiPageWikiLink Q6972817.
- Q3120855 wikiPageWikiLink Q739.
- Q3120855 wikiPageWikiLink Q8319593.
- Q3120855 wikiPageWikiLink Q8463304.
- Q3120855 wikiPageWikiLink Q8582325.
- Q3120855 wikiPageWikiLink Q8750749.
- Q3120855 wikiPageWikiLink Q8750886.
- Q3120855 wikiPageWikiLink Q8901418.
- Q3120855 wikiPageWikiLink Q9730205.
- Q3120855 completionDate "1978".
- Q3120855 floorCount "48".
- Q3120855 location Q2841.
- Q3120855 location Q739.
- Q3120855 name "Torre Colpatria".
- Q3120855 startDate "1973".
- Q3120855 point "4.61104 -74.070288".
- Q3120855 type Place.
- Q3120855 type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Q3120855 type Building.
- Q3120855 type Location.
- Q3120855 type Place.
- Q3120855 type Thing.
- Q3120855 type SpatialThing.
- Q3120855 type Q41176.
- Q3120855 comment "Torre Colpatria (Colpatria Tower) is a 50-story skyscraper located at the downtown area in Bogotá, Colombia. It is the second tallest building in the country and the fifth-tallest in South America. It was constructed from 1978 to 1979, and has a total height of 196 metres (643 ft). The main headquarters of Colpatria Bank are located in the building, and also a great number of other banks and financial corporations have offices in it.".
- Q3120855 label "Torre Colpatria".
- Q3120855 lat "4.61104".
- Q3120855 long "-74.070288".
- Q3120855 depiction Colpatria_desde_la_cra_7.JPG.
- Q3120855 name "Torre Colpatria".