It stands on the site in which, in 1812, Manuel Belgrano hoisted the Argentine Flag for the first time. This 12,000 ft2 memorial made of...
This sculpture was built by local architects Gustavo Augsburger and Daniel Kosik, who chose a quasi-universal icon, so simple and powerful...
This striking bridge, inaugurated in 2003, joins the Provinces of Santa Fe and Enter Ríos. The main cable-stayed bridge is 608...
Throughout the middle of the boulevard, there are small squares with palm trees and old streetlights perfect to walk along, or to take a...
From the Main Square, the City Hall (also known as “Palacio de los Leones”) is to the left of the walk and the...
The Old Customs Office-which today houses municipal government offices-was inaugurated in 1938, based on a project by engineers Ochoa and...
It is eclectic in style and various art and culture-related stores can be found there. Craftsmen, designers and luthiers display and sell...
Building was completed in 1931 and it was designed by architects José Gerbino, Leopoldo Scwarz and Juan B. Durand at the request of...
This building is characterized by its cylindrical volume corner, with a door framed by Corinthians columns and livestock and farming...