Centro Financiero Latino

The Centro Financiero Latino is a skyscraper located in the Venezuelan city of Caracas, with 153 meters is the sixth highest in the country and the city, was inaugurated in 1978 and has 32 floors.
It was built to host the defunct Banco Latino, one of the leading banking institutions in Venezuela, which would break the Venezuelan banking crisis of severe mid-1990s, being involved and temporarily closed January 16, 1994 and would be finally settled in 2000. It is currently used by various government agencies of the Venezuelan State as the Body of Scientific, Penal and Criminal courts and some capital.
 
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