• Ranking in as one of our top Buenos Aires buildings, Palacio Barolo is certainly one of the most unique things to see in Buenos Aires.
  • In addition to the tour, where they explain the secret Masonic symbols, they offer wine tastings, using a special Palacio Barolo wine label, produced in Mendoza.
  • La misteriosa desaparición de una escultura de bronce hueca, que contendría los restos del Dante, es una de las tantas leyendas que rodean al Palacio Barolo. .
  • Conceived of by cotton magnate Luis Barolo and architect Mario Palanti as a secular temple, the Palacio Barolo serves as an allegory for the structure and...
  • The tour concludes with a visit to the MUSEUM Office to relive the golden 20s while enjoying a glass of Reserva Malbec “Palacio Barolo 100 years” wine.
  • The Barolo Palace was inaugurated in 1923 and was the tallest building in all of South America until the Kavanagh , in Retiro, was built in 1935. ... Palacio Barolo.
  • Figure 1: Mario Palanti, Palacio Barolo Ceiling. Source: Mike Disharoon, The Palacio Barolo. 2014, Digital Image. ( Source | Accessed : October 26, 2014 ).
  • As fate would have it Dantes ashes were never sent to Buenos Aires and Palacio Barolo became perhaps the most beautiful yet unused mausoleum in the world.
  • Palacio Barolo was the first major building in Argentina—and one of the first in the world—to have been made entirely from reinforced concrete.
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