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  2. Le Parc Puerto Madero - Wikipedia

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    Le Parc Puerto Madero is a residential building complex in Buenos Aires, Argentina. [5] The complex comprises three identical skyscraper buildings (Torre del Boulevard, Torre del Parque and Torre del Río) standing at 144 m (472 ft) tall with 43 floors each, completed between 2005 and 2007.

  3. Kavanagh Building - Wikipedia

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    The center of Buenos Aires in 1936, with the Kavanagh Building in the lower left corner. It was designed in 1934, by local architects Gregorio Sánchez, Ernesto Lagos and Luis María de la Torre, built by the constructor and engineer Rodolfo Cervini, and inaugurated in 1936.

  4. Belgrano, Buenos Aires - Wikipedia

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    Belgrano is a northern and barrio or neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina.It is made up of middle and upper class people. Belgrano has three distinct areas: the main one that is made up of apartment buildings, Belgrano "R" which is a leafy suburb area with English architecture, and Buenos Aires' Chinatown.

  5. Pope Francis Gave Up Archbishop's Palace for Humble Apartment

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    Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio of Buenos Aires, now Pope Francis, will soon have his own private apartment at the offical papal residence at Palazzo Apostolico (the Apostolic Palace, pictured above) in ...

  6. Villar Residence - Wikipedia

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    The Villar Residence, mistakenly called Haedo for many years, [1] is a 19th-century building in the Retiro neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is located on Avenida Santa Fe, to the southwest of the Torre Monumental and across the street from Plaza San Martín, in close proximity to the Plaza Hotel. It was built as a residence for ...

  7. List of tallest buildings in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Madero skyline, Buenos Aires. The tallest buildings in Argentina are primarily residential and most of them were completed after 2000, [1] with some notable exceptions being the Kavanagh Building, an Art Deco skyscraper completed in 1936, and the Alas Building, commissioned by President Juan Perón in 1950 and completed in the late 1950s.