Palacio Rinaldi
Uruguay's building
34°54′22″S 56°11′54″W / 34.90611°S 56.19833°W / -34.90611; -56.19833Palacio Rinaldi is a building in Centro, Montevideo, Uruguay, located on the Plaza Independencia near its junction with the 18 de Julio Avenue, near the Palacio Salvo.
It is a fine example of Art Deco architecture, built in 1929, by the architects Alberto Isola and Guillermo Armas.[1]
It has been a Municipal Site of Interest since 1997.[2]
References
External links
- Universitad ORT Facultad de Arquitectura
- Mention of Palacio Rinaldi as a building of Heritage value -IMM
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Centro, Montevideo
- 18 de Julio Avenue
- Uruguay Avenue
- Libertador Avenue
- Ejido Street
- Plaza Cagancha
- Plaza Fabini
- Plaza Isabel la Católica
- Palacio Rinaldi
- Jockey Club
- Edificio Lapido
- Palacio Brasil
- Palacio Uriarte de Heber
- Edificio Rex
- Edificio London París
- Palacio Chiarino
- Ateneo de Montevideo
- Palacio Montero
- Palacio Piria (Supreme Court)
- Palacio Santos (Ministry of Foreign Affairs)
- Edificio Confitería La Americana
- Edificio El Día (Casino Maroñas)
- Edificio Café Montevideo
- Palacio Díaz
- Mercado de la Ambundancia
- Palacio municipal
- Edificio Tapié
- Palacio Santa Lucia
- Casa Buxareo (French Embassy)
- Casa Pérsico
- Torre de los Profesionales
- Ministry of Economy
- ANCAP headquarters
- Tiendas Introzzi
- Museo del Gaucho
- Museo de la Moneda
- Subte Municipal
- Museo Pedagógico 'José Pedro Varela'
- Museo del Automovil
- SODRE Complex
- Sala Zitarrosa
- Teatro Circular de Montevideo
- Cine Teatro Plaza
- Sala Brunet
- Cinemateca 18
- Maroñas Entertainment
- Victoria Hall
- Four Points by Sheraton Montevideo
- Balmoral Plaza Hotel
- Holiday Inn Montevideo
- Hotel Crystal Palace, Montevideo
- Hotel Lafayette, Montevideo
- Hotel Oxford, Montevideo
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34°54′22″S 56°11′54″W / 34.90611°S 56.19833°W / -34.90611; -56.19833