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Español: Interior Palacio de las Aguas Corrientes. A partir de las pestes que azotan Buenos Aires durante la segunda mitad del siglo XIX las autoridades nacionales del momento deciden solucionar el problema del deficiente sistema de agua potable, la decisión de proveer a la capital de una red de agua corriente culmina en la construcción de este palacio. Su construcción duró desde 1887 hasta 1894. Poseía tres pisos de cuatro tanques cada uno haciendo un total de doce tanques capaces de contener 72.300.000 litros de agua. En 1987 fue declarado Monumento Histórico Nacional.
Español: Edificio: Palacio de las Aguas Corrientes
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