Cuatro Torres Business Area
The Cuatro Torres Business Area, also known as the Área de Negocios de las Cuatro Torres, is a business district located in the Paseo de la Castellana in Madrid, Spain, on the former Ciudad Deportiva of Real Madrid. The area contains the four tallest skyscrapers in Spain, and four of the ten tallest in the European Union: the Torre Emperador, Torre de Cristal, Torre PwC and Torre Cepsa. Construction of the buildings finished in 2008.
Since the site was initially developed, a fifth tower, Caleido, was completed in 2021.
CTBA buildings
Torre de Cristal
Designed by Cesar Pelli and built by Dragados, Torre de Cristal, with a height of 249 meters, is the tallest building in the country. In April 2007, its structure surpassed the height of Torre Espacio.Torre Cepsa
Designed by Lord Foster, and built by a joint venture of Dragados and Fomento de Construcciones y Contratas, the 45-storey Torre Cepsa, with a height of 248 m, is the second tallest building in the area, surpassed by Torre de Cristal by 1 meter.It was first known as Torre Repsol and was to have served as headquarters for the oil and gas company Repsol YPF. During the construction of the tower, Repsol decided to change the location of its future headquarters, and the financial institution Caja Madrid purchased the building for €815 million in August 2007. In 2015 it was loaned to Cepsa for its main headquarters and hence the tower was renamed again as Torre Cepsa.