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Español: Palacio Barolo, Avenida de Mayo 1370, Buenos Aires, Argentina. El arquitecto italiamo Mario Palanti construyó este palacio a pedido del empresario textil Luis Barolo. Este edificio posee la particularidad de haber sido entre 1923, fecha de la inuguración, y 1935 el edificio más alto de la ciudad, siendo desplazado del primer puesto cuando se construyó el Kavanagh. Para dar una idea de su altura, su cúpula central equivale a la altura de un vigésimocuarto piso. Su propietario tuvo en mente construirlo para utilizar 3 pisos y luego alquilar los demás. Hoy por hoy es un edificio de oficinas. Tiene un faro de 300.000 bujías en condiciones de funcionar. El edificio tiene muchas referencias a la Divina Comedia ya que su creador era admirador de Alighieri. Este lugar pertenece al barrio porteño de Monserrat.
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Date January 6, 2006
Author Guglielmo Celata
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