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Recoleta retains some of the French mansions left over from the past aristocratic period, known as "Paris of South America". Walking around this area brings you a different experience than the rest of Buenos Aires: with elegant apartment buildings and unique boutiques on both sides of the street, the former mansion turned into a high-end hotel and embassy, exuding a charming atmosphere of maturity and taste. The rich and deep cultural landscapes include the National Museum of Fine Arts, the National Library and the Recoleta Art Center; there are also some great shopping places, such as the Buenos Aires Design Center, which hosts an artist’s fair every weekend in Francia Square.
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Recoleta retains some of the French mansions left over from the past aristocratic period, known as "Paris of South America". Walking around this area brings you a different experience than the rest of Buenos Aires: with elegant apartment buildings and unique boutiques on both sides of the street, the former mansion turned into a high-end hotel and embassy, exuding a charming atmosphere of maturity and taste. The rich and deep cultural landscapes include the National Museum of Fine Arts, the National Library and the Recoleta Art Center; there are also some great shopping places, such as the Buenos Aires Design Center, which hosts an artist’s fair every weekend in Francia Square.
The Pink House Plaza de Mayo in front of Buenos Aires is the presidential palace of Argentina. The famous former president, Mrs. Ivita, gave a speech on the balcony of the presidential palace. Many famous local attractions are also nearby.