Argentina Rose Palace, this place is the office of the president. At the same time, he is also one of the most authoritative and representative buildings in Argentina. Its exterior wall building is pink, so it is called the Rose Palace.
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Casa Rosada, also known as the Presidential Palace, is a Spanish-style rose-colored building located on the east side of Plaza de Mayo. In 1873, President Sarmiento painted the presidential palace pink, because red was the color of the Federalists at that time, and white was the color of its opposition. the unity of various political factions.
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Argentina Rose Palace, this place is the office of the president. At the same time, he is also one of the most authoritative and representative buildings in Argentina. Its exterior wall building is pink, so it is called the Rose Palace.
Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina, is one of the largest cities in South America, with the widest streets in the world (27 lanes, about 140 meters wide). There are also many attractions such as May Square, Independence Monument (Obelisk), Rose Palace and so on.
The Rose Palace is also the presidential palace of the capital of this city, and it is also a very core area of Argentina. The architectural color of the palace is also quite special. You can see many good choices. [View] The environment here is also beautiful
The Rose Palace is named for its pink exterior wall and the combination of red and white. It is the presidential palace of Argentina. This standard nineteenth-century Italian-style building is three stories high, but the East Building plus the ground floor is four stories. In 1850, the exterior walls were painted pink on the advice of then President Domingo & Salmydor. It is said that pink was chosen to reconcile the disputes between the two parties at that time. The truth of this statement is uncertain. But for more than a hundred years, governments have been using this color, so the presidential palace is called the Rose Palace. According to another legend, cattle blood and lard were specially mixed in the paint to ensure that the exterior wall did not fade easily. Now, on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, the Rose Palace fee is open to the public, but if you make an online reservation first.
2019年2月14日,情人节。傍晚时分,我们再次来到了玫瑰宫前,见到了总统府正中位置上巨幅的情侣接吻照,全世界也许只有阿根廷的总统府建筑正立面上会上情侣的画像,阳光下更显得温馨浪漫,让众多游人驻足留影。这是一栋坐落在五月广场的阿根廷总统府,建筑呈粉红色,庄重美观,通称“玫瑰宫”,是阿根廷建筑师普利迪阿诺·普埃伦东1856年的杰作。玫瑰宫前方是庄重的大教堂,修建于1723年,内有民族英雄圣马丁的墓;五月广场的中心屹立着一座金字塔型的纪念碑,塔顶上有自由女神塑像,这是为纪念1810年布宜诺斯艾利斯月民争取独立和自田的五月革命而修建的;五月广场东南侧,上有布宜诺斯艾利斯的第一个地铁站。玫瑰宫对面的原市参议会是一座西班牙式的白色建筑,现为五月革命历史博物馆。五月大街的另一端是全国议会大厦,墙面的浮雕十分动人。
Argentina's presidential palace is called the Rose Palace because its outer walls are pink. Visits are free on Saturdays and Sundays. Visits are not required to apply for admission, nor to register for passport checks. They can be admitted after security checks. There are explanations in English and Spanish.