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- en.wikipedia.org Legislative Palace of UruguayThe Legislative Palace of Uruguay (Spanish: Palacio Legislativo del Uruguay) is a monumental building, meeting place of the General Assembly of Uruguay...
- http://explore-uruguay.com uruguay-legislative-…The construction was commissioned by Italian architect Gaetano Morettiand in 1975 the Legislative Palace of Uruguay was declared a National Historic Landmark.
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g294323-d314539…The Legislative Palace in Montevideo is the site where the Uruguayan parliament meets. ... This is part of the history of Uruguay so do make a stop.
- tripadvisor.co.nz ShowUserReviews-g294323-d314539…Palacio Legislativo: The Seat of Power in Uruguay - See 3,528 traveller reviews, 1,821 candid photos, and great deals for Montevideo, Uruguay, at Tripadvisor.
- viator.com Montevideo-attractions/Parliament-…Despite Uruguay’s diminutive size, its Parliament Palace is one of the most magnificent legislative houses in the world.
- realestate-in-uruguay.com blog/uruguays-…Legislative palace of uruguay. ... The Legislative Palace of Uruguay in Montevideo was designed by the Italian architect Vittorio Meano.
- afar.com places/legislative-palace-montevideoConstructed from 1908 to 1925, the Legislative Palace is an impressive neoclassical edifice and perhaps the most important building in all of Uruguay.
- awe-inspiringplaces.com palacio-legislativo/Palacio Legislativo – A Tourist’s Guide to Uruguay’s Historic Legislative Palace. Palacio Legislativo is one of Uruguay’s most iconic landmarks.
- turismoenelmundo.com en/legislative-palace-…The Legislative Palace of Montevideo is an imposing building located in the city of Montevideo, the capital of Uruguay.
- topologica.co place/legislative-palace-of-uruguay/The Legislative Palace of Uruguay, also known as Palacio Legislativo, is a government building in Montevideo, Uruguay, that houses the General Assembly of...
- texashistory.unt.edu ark:/67531/metadc1883697/Photograph of the exterior of the Legislative Palace of Uruguay. A path lined by short walls leads to two sets of stairs sitting in front of the Palace...
- cityseeker.com montevideo/1134034-legislative-…With over 200,000 books, it houses one of the largest libraries of Uruguay and has a number of resplendent offices inside the building.