This marble fountain dating from 1903 by the controversial Argentine sculptor Lola Mora was originally intended for Plaza de Mayo, but was considered distasteful and placed instead in a less prominent location, on the corner of Av Alem and Perón. It was later moved to its current location in Puerto Madero.


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1. Reserva Ecológica Costanera Sur

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The beautifully marshy land of this sprawling waterfront nature reserve is a popular site for weekend picnics, walks and bike rides (rental kiosks line…

2. Faena Arts Center

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This very large, airy art space – in a beautifully renovated flour mill – highlights the contemporary dreams of local and international artists and…

3. Facultad de Ingeniería

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This neoclassical building is the engineering school for the Universidad de Buenos Aires. It was originally built for the Fundación Eva Perón and is an…

4. Fragata Sarmiento

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Over 23,000 Argentine naval cadets and officers have trained aboard this 85m sailing vessel, which traveled around the world 37 times between 1899 and…

5. Puente de la Mujer

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The striking Puente de la Mujer is Puerto Madero’s signature monument. Unveiled in 2001, this gleaming white structure spans Dique 3 and resembles a sharp…

6. Edificio Libertador

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Towering above the Casa Rosada, just south of Parque Colón on Av Colón, is the army headquarters at the Edificio Libertador, the real locus of Argentine…

7. Archivo del Ejército

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Built in 1881, this building was where Argentinian money was minted until 1944. It now contains military archives.

8. Museo del Cine

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This small museum is housed in the former accommodations block of the electricity plant that is now the Usina del Arte. It contains the original posters …