CONGRESS PLAZA
Emblematic square stormed by piqueteros, featuring a main bronze sculpture symbolizing the Republic.
The Congress of the Argentine Nation is located on the emblematic Plaza del Congreso, designed by French architect Charles Thays, where you can't miss the impressive "Monumento de los dos Congresos", the main bronze sculpture symbolizing the Republic. Two female figures evoke the 1813 Assembly and the Tucumán Congress of 1816, when national independence was declared. This square is regularly stormed by piqueteros during the major political and social demonstrations that punctuate Argentine political life.
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