What is santander tower?

Santander Tower, also known as Torre Santander, is a skyscraper located in the financial district of Madrid, Spain. It is the headquarters of Banco Santander, one of the largest banks in the world. The tower was designed by architects Boada, Lamela and López de Asiain and construction was completed in 2004.

The tower stands at a height of 210 meters (689 feet) and has 45 floors above ground. It is the second tallest building in Spain, after the neighboring Torre de Cristal. The building's design features a sleek, modern glass facade with a curved shape that helps to reduce wind resistance.

Santander Tower is a prominent landmark in the Madrid skyline and is visible from many parts of the city. It serves as a symbol of Banco Santander's presence and influence in the financial sector. The tower is located in the Cuatro Torres Business Area, which is a major business district in Madrid that is home to several other skyscrapers.