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Palacio de Justicia, Buenos Aires

Palacio de Justicia, designed by french arquitect Norbert Maillart over 100 years ago, it is where the Supreme Court resides..

Palacio de Justicia, designed by french arquitect Norbert Maillart over 100 years ago, it is where the Supreme Court resides.


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About Palacio de Justicia

 Palacio de Justicia - Buenos Aires, Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Argentina

Palacio de Justicia and Nearby Sights on Map

Teatro Colon

Teatro Colon, considered one of the top 5 opera houses in the world, it was closed for many years due to remodelations

The Obelisco

The Obelisco looks suspiciously like the Washington Monument

Palacio Barolo

Don't miss this architectural gem in Buenos Aires, designed in accordance with the cosmology of the Divine Comedy

Confiteria Idea

Confiteria Ideal at Suipacha 384, is a famous tango venue featured in many films

Teatro Liceo

Teatro Liceo, located in the corner of Rivadavia with Parana and opened in 1876, is one of the oldests theaters in the city

Plaza de Congreso

Plaza de Congreso, immediately in front of the congress building, contains some interesting sculpture, including a copy of Rodin's Thinker

Florida Pedestrian Mall

Florida pedestrian mall is good for shopping and also for watching the street tango dancers and other performers

Plaza San Martin

Plaza San Martin, a beautiful park outside the train station, next to the the plaza of the air force

Confiteria El Molino

Confiteria El Molino, located just in front of Palacio del Congreso, to the right

Palacio Duhau

Inspired in the Chateau du Marais in Paris, it is one of the finest properties in Buenos Aires