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A nice 8 block walk from the apartment, located in Plaza de Mayo. The government allowed Madonna to film a recreation of Eva Peron's speech from one of it's balconies in the film, Evita.
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La Casa Rosada sits proudly at the heart of Plaza de Mayo in the area of Buenos Aires. When you translate it to English, La Casa Rosada literally means 'The Pink House'. The translation does not lie about the color of the building but this 'casa' is a little more than just a house. This Italian style structure, known to locals as 'Casa de Gobierno' or Government House, is where every President of Argentina has worked since it was built in the late 1800s.
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A nice 8 block walk from the apartment, located in Plaza de Mayo. The government allowed Madonna to film a recreation of Eva Peron's speech from one of it's balconies in the film, Evita.
This is the heart of Buenos Aires. Avenida Mayo leads to Tortoni and more adventures. Don't miss the Museo Del Bicentenario. It is underground, so it is easy to miss. www.museobicentenario.gov.ar
La Casa Rosada, Argentina's presidential palace, is perhaps most famous as the site where Eva Peron gave her speeches to her legions of followers (it was also immortalized in the "Don't Cry for Me Argentina" scene in the film "Evita."
Excellent attraction! Looks beautiful at night with all the colorful lights!
Enchant building with historical and Spanish Architecture where decisions of the governments are done.