The Casa Rosada is the main building on the Plaza de Mayo. The Argentine president works there, flying in by helicopter from her home each day. Evita addressed the Argentine workers from a balcony in the north wing. Madonna was actually filmed in that same balcony for the movie.
the Governor's Palace, the ornate Palacio Barolo (behind the cathedral) which was the tallest building in Argentina until 1935,
and the Palace of Legislature. The Cabildo (right), completed in 1751, was the original seat of city government established by the Spanish.
The square itself was filled with people and pigeons. Jim and I were enthralled by the little boy with the backpack chasing the pigeons.
Located in the square is The Piramide de Mayo which was built to celebrate the first anniversary of the May Revolution and is the oldest national monument in Buenos Aires....
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I am glad you get to travel with Jim and that you have been to some interesting places! Jim gets a D- on the picture of you (if he took it) b/c your face is in a shadow!)
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