You will visit one of the most aristocratic places in Buenos Aires and the tourist does not enter due to lack of knowledge. It is a very pleasant walk through the neighborhoods of Recoleta and Retiro, where you will find a beautiful, pleasant atmosphere and you will be able to enjoy its architecture with a native guide in several languages. ! safety pin!
We are in front of the Monument of General San Martín in the Retiro neighborhood. Between Maipú streets and Santa Fé Avenue
We will only visit the first floor and the back park.
This Palace belonged to the Anchorena family and was later acquired by the State, academic style.
It is a residential building in the city, built in 1924, an architectural landmark of stately architecture from the middle of the 20th century, located in the Retiro neighborhood.
Building that belonged to the Argentine Navigation Company Nicolás Milhanovich, occupies an entire block and stands out for its lighthouse tower
It is one of the residential buildings built by the company BencichHermanos, builders born in Trieste Italy.
Its heritage covers two unique periods of Latin American and Argentine historical and creative development: the colonial world at the headquarters of the Palacio Noel and the art of the 19th and 20th centuries.
This square was donated by the Catalans who entered Argentina in the 20th century.
The French Embassy in Argentina is the diplomatic mission of the French Republic in the Argentine Republic. The embassy is located in the Ortiz Basualdo Palace in the City of Buenos Aires and the current ambassador is Romain Nadal since 2023.
It was owned by Mr. Pereda, an Argentine landowner and was later acquired by the Brazilian Embassy, where the ambassador and his family currently live.
An important club of the 1880 generation, they created the San Isidro racecourse.
This square was built in honor of Carlos Pellegrini, former president of Argentina who saved the country economically in just two years. This man belonged to the generation of the eighties. This attraction is the ending point of the tour.
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