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Casa Rosada

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Casa Rosada, or the Pink House, is one of the most iconic buildings in Buenos Aires, Argentina. This stunning, pink-colored mansion is the executive mansion and office of the President of Argentina. It’s not just a government building, but also a symbol of Argentina’s political history. Its unique architecture, rich history, and the stunning Plaza de Mayo it overlooks, make it a must-visit landmark in Buenos Aires.

Visitors to Casa Rosada can explore the Museo Casa Rosada, located within the building, which showcases a collection of presidential memorabilia and historical artifacts. Another highlight is the famous balcony, from where many influential figures, including Eva Peron, addressed the Argentine people. Guided tours are available, offering an in-depth look at the building’s history and its significant role in Argentina’s political landscape.

Plan your visit

  1. Bring your passport: Every visitor needs valid identification to enter the building, so make sure you bring your passport or some form of ID with you.

  2. Wear comfortable shoes and clothing: Casa Rosada is a large building, and there’s plenty to explore inside! Wearing comfortable shoes will ensure that you can take in all the sights without getting fatigued too quickly.

  3. Check for any restricted items before entering: Some items such as cameras, backpacks, large bags are not allowed into the building and must be checked when entering the museum or tour room . Make sure to check what can and cannot be brought with you before arriving at Casa Rosada in order to avoid any trouble at the entrance gate!

  4. Take advantage of guided tours: There are several guided tours offered by local groups which provide detailed information about Casa Rosada’s history, architecture and interior design elements - making it an even more enjoyable experience than exploring on your own!

  5. Don’t forget to take photos!: Taking photographs is allowed within certain areas of Casa Rosada; don’t forget to capture those special memories from your visit!

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