The Vasallo Building, which as of 1951 houses the Municipal Council, wasdonated to the city by Bartolomé Vasallo, a distinguished surgeon.
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It is Rosario’s most distinctive sight. Next to the Paraná River, it is linked to the historic center of the city by the...
Go toThe “Pasaje Juramento” is a walk flanked by statues by the renowned Argentine sculptress Lola Mora, which stand on a fou...
Go toThis striking building, a National Heritage Site in the Catalonian Modernist style, was inaugurated in 1916. Its façade,...
Go toIn the intersection of “Bajada Sargento Cabral” and “Avenida Belgrano,” minutes away from the Paraná River, the magnific...
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Go toThis imposing building testifies to the city’s hectic commercial life, closely linked to agricultural production. It sta...
Go toIt is one of Rosario’s architectural gems. Built between 1922 and 1927 at the corner of Santa Fe and Sarmiento Streets, ...
Go toAmong Rosario’s landmark buildings housing government offices are Álvaro Siza´s first South American project, the mansio...
Go toRosario is a city for walking. Its architectural heritage invites visitors to explore different routes lined with buildi...
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