Buenos Aires... Enfin !!! Merci l'internet de l'arena...
9 de Julio Avenue & the Obelisco : 9 july 1816 : Date of official declaration of independance from Spain. 9 de Julio Avenue Obelisco Look like a small Times Square... Small, i said... ;-) Argentina... Obelisco Cabildo : It was the headquarter of Spanish colonial power Congresso de la Nacion City Cathedral Plaza de Mayo 25 May 1810 : Day of independance. Spanish power is detroyed by rich people. Banco de la Nacion's Headquarter A new way to appreciate the sightseeing... National Goverment House (The Pink House) Michelangelo : Tango Night Club Monumento Canto al Trabajo Faculdad de Ingeneria Puente de la Mujer Correo Central : Bus central terminal too... Bolsa de Commercio Luna Park : Our arena Plaza Libertador y Torre de los Ingleses : Built by English resident to commemorate the first century of independance. Edificio Kavanagh : Built in 1936, it used to be the highest building in the world and the first in Buenos aires with air conditioning system. Became historical and national monument in 1999. Monumento al Libertador Saint Martin Torre de Los Ingleses Torre de Los Ingleses Torre de Los Ingleses Museo Nacional de Bellos Artes Cemetery de la Recoleta : Evita is burried in this cemetery. But i didn't see it because I didn't feel good at all to hang out in this kind of place... Cemetery de la Recoleta Recoleta Recoleta 9 de Julio Avenue & the Obelisco : 9 july 1816 : Date of official declaration of independance from Spain. Nacional Congresso The Thinker by Auguste Rodin The Thinker by Auguste Rodin Puente de la Mujer by night Puente de la Mujer by night Puente de la Mujer by night Puente de la Mujer by night Carlos Tejedor : Ex Governor of Buenos and also the name of a city of the province of Buenos Aires Fleur générique (?) : Hommage à la Cité de Buenos Aires Floralis Generica National Goverment House (The Pink House)Nacional Congresso Plaza de Mayo Puerto Madero
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