1. We visited the most important
buildings in Buenos Aires
Starting with
*Designed by the Italian
* is the legislative branch of the architect Vittorio Meano and
government of Argentina completed by Argentine
architect Julio Dormal
*Its composition is bicameral,
constituted by a 72-seat Senate (we
went just here)
and a 257-seat Chamber of Deputies
*The building was under
construction between 1898
and 1906
*The Congress building is located
in Buenos Aires, at the western end
of Avenida de Mayo
2. then
We visited the most important buildings
around “Plaza de Mayo”
*is the executive mansion and office of *The present church was completed between 1752 and 1852
the President of Argentina *Presents an neoclassical style
* The characteristic color of the Casa Rosada is *It is more like a Greek temple than a typical Catholic church
baby pink, and is considered one of the most *The twelve columns of the front represent the apostles of Jesus
emblematic buildings in Buenos Aires *From the right aisle you can access to the marble mausoleum
*It has been declared a National Historic houses the tomb, that holds the remains of General San Martin
Monument of Argentina.
3. Last, but no least…
*is considered one of the best theaters in the world
*is now located in the heart of downtown Buenos Aires
*It was inaugurated on May 25th, 1908 with Giuseppe Verdi's opera Aida
*The construction of the new building took around 20 years
* In 1989, the Teatro Colón was declared "National Historical Monument."
4. So much FUN!
After this cultural visits, we went to the
hotel; after that we had dinner. And finall we
went to a mall to play bowling!
5. Ours Pics! It’s so big!
And we
too small
Cool but
boring!!!