In addition to being the center of some of the most important decision making in the country, Argentina’s Congress Building or the more formal The Palace of the Argentine National Congress, one of the city’s most recognizable and historic landmarks, is opening its doors to the public this Friday (the 2nd of September). Designed by famed Italian architect Vittorio Meano and completed under the watch of Argentine architect Julian Dormal, the building is a visual treasure trove full of intricate design and bronze statues from some of the country’s best sculptors. Capacity is limited so if you’re interested make sure to leave early enough to not and get caught in rush hour traffic. (but you must bring valid ID)*note: if senate is called to order the event will be suspended. Make sure to check the event on the day of tour.
Source: The Bubble August 29, 2016 16:30 UTC