DescriptionPalacio de Correos (Buenos Aires, 1920).jpg
English: The Central Post Office of Argentina ("Palacio de Correos") during its construction. It was inaugurated in 1928.
Español: Vista de las obras del Palacio de Correos y Telecomunicaciones, inaugurado en 1928. Proyecto original de Norbert Maillart. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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