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Recommended sightseeing time:1-2 hours
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Cordoba Avenue, 1950, Buenos Aires, ArgentinaMap
Phone: +54 11 6319-1104
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The water building is also a colonial building, the building was built and designed by the French, the building has been used for many years, and it is a very important location, and the free time to visit here is also very short.
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The Water Company Building was designed by a Swedish architect in 1877. The whole building presents the French Renaissance style and is also an important pumping station in Buenos Aires. The painted pottery of the building was imported from the well-known Royal Dalton Company in England. The shields decorated on the roof represent but the 14 provinces of Argentina.
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The water building is also a colonial building, the building was built and designed by the French, the building has been used for many years, and it is a very important location, and the free time to visit here is also very short.
A French-style building with beautiful buildings. It's very difficult to get the whole building in by ordinary lens. Come to Buenos Aires and have a look!
Simon enters the office of the water company. After entering the lobby, there is a sign marking Museo upstairs. If you arrive at 11 o'clock, you can have staff to show you around and explain in Spanish. It can be seen that the historical evolution of waterworks is very worthwhile.
Unexpectedly, a magnificent French building is for pumping. It is the place where water works. It can't be entered for the time being.
The Water Company Building is an important pumping station in Buenos Aires. It was designed by Swedish architects in 1877. The whole building presents the French Renaissance style. The painted pottery of the building was imported from the well-known Wangjiadalton Company in Britain. The rooftop shield represents 14 provinces in Argentina.