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Córdoba Argentina

Córdoba, Argentina, boasts a rich architectural tapestry that mirrors its historical evolution and cultural influences. Colonial architecture from the city’s Spanish founding period is embodied in the UNESCO World Heritage site, the Jesuit Block, which includes the historic Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. The late 19th and early 20th centuries introduced neoclassical and Beaux-Arts styles, influenced by European trends and reflected in grand public and private buildings. This was followed by a shift towards modern and contemporary architecture in the 20th and 21st centuries, favoring functionality and simplicity. Mid-20th century Brutalist architecture also features prominently, particularly in public buildings like the Law School of the National University of Córdoba. Lastly, industrial architecture related to Córdoba’s automotive and aeronautical manufacturing heritage adds to the city’s diverse architectural landscape.


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