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Altino Arantes Building former Banespa, now Farol Santander aerial view at sunset - Sao Paulo, Brazil Royalty Free Stock Photo
Aerial view of Historic City Center with Altino Arantes Building Farol Santander and Se Cathedral - Sao Paulo, Brazil Royalty Free Stock Photo
Aerial view of Sao Paulo Historic City Center at sunset with Altino Arantes Building now Farol Santander - Sao Paulo, Brazil Royalty Free Stock Photo
Altino Arantes Building in Sao Paulo, Brazil Royalty Free Stock Photo
Statue of Pelé, Edson Arantes do Nascimento. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Famous Altino Arantes Building In Downtown Sao Paulo Brazil. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Row of residential and office buildings seen in perspective with public streetlights with Altino Arantes building in the backgroun Royalty Free Stock Photo
Edifício Altino Arantes - BANESPA - Sao Paulo
Statue of Pelé, Edson Arantes do Nascimento. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Aerial view of sao paulo from the roof of altino arantes building Royalty Free Stock Photo
Round staircase at the top of altion arantes building in sao paulo Royalty Free Stock Photo
Round staircase at the top of altion arantes building in sao paulo Royalty Free Stock Photo
Brazil, Sao Paulo, Altino Arantes Building travel landmark vector illustration Royalty Free Stock Photo
Brazil, Sao Paulo, Altino Arantes Building travel landmark vector illustration Royalty Free Stock Photo
Brazil, Sao Paulo, Altino Arantes Building travel landmark vector illustration Royalty Free Stock Photo
The building was constructed to be the headquarters of the Bank of the State of São Paulo & x28;Banespa& x29;, between 1939 and 1947. It remained the tallest building of the city for two decades until being surpassed by the Edifício Itália. Soon after its completion in the 1940s, it was named the world& x27;s largest structure of reinforced concrete. It was designed by Plínio Botelho do Amaral, who was inspired by the Empire State Building and Frank Lloyd Wright. Its panoramic view of the center of São Paulo and its outskirts attract thousands of visitors. In the future, the Altino Arantes building will become the headquarters of the Banespa Cultural Institute, facilitating artistic and cultural activities.


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