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Plaza Dorrego The second oldest plaza in Buenos Aires, six days a week the plaza is a relatively quiet, shady space line... Plaza Dorrego The second oldest plaza in Buenos Aires, six days a week the plaza... Plaza Dorrego The second oldest plaza in Buenos Aires, six days a week the plaza is a relatively qui...
Teatro Liceo, located in the corner of Rivadavia with Parana and opened in 1876, is one of the oldests theaters in the c... Teatro Liceo, located in the corner of Rivadavia with Parana and opened in 1876,... Teatro Liceo, located in the corner of Rivadavia with Parana and opened in 1876, is one of the oldes...
The Museo Nacional del Cabildo y la Revolución de Mayo displays paintings, artifacts, clothes and accessories from the 1... The Museo Nacional del Cabildo y la Revolución de Mayo displays paintings, artif... The Museo Nacional del Cabildo y la Revolución de Mayo displays paintings, artifacts, clothes and ac...
Palacio de Justicia, designed by french arquitect Norbert Maillart over 100 years ago, it is where the Supreme Court res... Palacio de Justicia, designed by french arquitect Norbert Maillart over 100 year... Palacio de Justicia, designed by french arquitect Norbert Maillart over 100 years ago, it is where t...