Buenos Aires: Hispanic Colonial Architecture
Places and attractions in the Hispanic colonial architecture category
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- History museum
- Shopping
- Specialty museum
- Street
- Sport
- Sport venue
- Concerts and shows
- Art museum
- Architecture
- Arenas and stadiums
- Church
- Historical place
- Monuments and statues
- Square
- Neighbourhood
- Art gallery
- Memorial
- Shopping centre
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- Area
- Palace
- Hispanic colonial architecture
- Bridge
- Tower
- Universities and schools
- Music venue
- Sacred and religious sites
- Art Nouveau architecture
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- Nightlife
- Cemetery
- Performing arts
- Science museum
- Skyscraper
- Concert hall
- Playground
- Library
Buenos Aires Cabildo
Exhibits from 18th-century Argentina The Buenos Aires Cabildo stands as a historical monument in the heart of Buenos Aires, Argentina. As a museum, it serves as a repository of the city's colonial past, offering visitors a glimpse into the political and administrative life during the Spanish rule.
Museo de Arte Español Enrique Larreta
Nestled in the heart of Buenos Aires' leafy Belgrano neighborhood, the Museo de Arte Español Enrique Larreta is a cultural gem dedicated to Spanish art and a testament to Argentina's rich historical ties with Spain. This museum, housed in the former residence of...
Basílica de Nuestra Señora del Pilar
The Basílica de Nuestra Señora del Pilar stands as a beacon of spiritual heritage in the bustling city of Buenos Aires, Argentina. This Catholic church, with its stunning Baroque architecture, offers both locals and tourists a serene oasis amid the urban landscape.
Santo Domingo Convent
The Santo Domingo Convent, or Basilic of Our Lady of the Rosary and Convent of Santo Domingo is a convent for Our Lady of the Rosary located in the Monserrat neighborhood of Buenos Aires. Built during the colonial times, it was the scenario of a military conflict during the British invasions of the Río de la Plata.
Saint Ignatius Church
Saint Ignatius' Church is a Roman Catholic church situated at the Illuminated Block, in Buenos Aires's neighbourhood of Montserrat. The first building, which was made of adobe, was built by the Society of Jesus in 1675. The southern tower and the present facade were built in 1686, and the rest of the Church construction started in 1712.
Museo Mitre
The Museo Mitre in Buenos Aires, Argentina, is a museum dedicated to Argentine history, as well as to the legacy of President Bartolomé Mitre.
Manzana de las Luces
Grouping of important colonial buildings The Illuminated Block is a historical landmark in the Monserrat neighbourhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina.