2. BASILICA OUR LADY OF THE PILLAR. It was inaugurated in 1732, which makes it one of the oldest. On its colonial-style façade, the tower stands out on its left side, and on the right side we must emphasize the spherical clock that dates back to 1740 and that makes it the oldest public clock in the city. As color data, that clock was placed at that point because at the time it was one of the highest points in the city and it was easy to see. It has guided tours. In the Recoleta neighborhood, next to the Cemetery of the same name.
3. THE GALILEO GALILEI PLANETARIUM. A classic for those who like astronomy or want to start knowing what’s up there. Performances of 50 minutes that must be reserved in advance. Very comfortable seats (with the risk of falling asleep) and a voiceover that tells us about the mysteries of space. In Palermo, a few meters from the Rose Garden.
4. MUSEUM OF THE PINK HOUSE. In the vaults it has exhibitions for each period of Argentine history, very well curated, with audiovisual material and period pieces. It also has temporary exhibitions in the main space (for example, historical carriages). Admission is free and the hours are very accessible. It can be combined with the Cabildo, crossing the Plaza de Mayo.
5. PALACE OF CURRENT WATERS. A true palace that is actually a water tank. A very fine architecture. It was inaugurated in 1894 and belongs to the AYSA company. In its three levels it houses 12 tanks that contain 72 million liters of water, enough to supply the entire city. On Córdoba Avenue, between Ayacucho and Riobamba.
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