A symbol of São Paulo’s race to modernity, the Farol Santander, formerly known as Edifício Altino Arantes and Banespa Tower, stands as one of the city’s most notable landmarks. Originally constructed as the headquarters of the State Bank of São Paulo and named for one of its first presidents, this skyscraper has recently undergone a renovation and rebranding. Rising prominently on the evolving skyline, the tower offers visitors a chance to experience the city’s architectural heritage and modern transformation. Today, it serves not only as a visual icon but also as a testament to São Paulo’s rich history and dynamic future.
Farol Santander (Banespa Tower)
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