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Español: El Palacio del Congreso de la Nación argentina es el edificio donde desarrolla sus actividades el Congreso de la Nación Argentina. Se encuentra ubicado en la Ciudad de Buenos Aires, en una manzana de 12 079,6 m² de superficie, limitada por la Avenida Rivadavia, Combate de Los Pozos, Avenida Entre Ríos e Hipólito Yrigoyen.Con la Organización Nacional comenzada en 1862 al unificarse la República argentina, el presidente Bartolomé Mitre encargó al arquitecto Jonás Larguía la obra de la sede del Congreso Nacional. El primer edificio se inauguró en 1864 y se encontraba en la esquina sudoeste de las calles Victoria (hoy Hipólito Yrigoyen) y Defensa, en diagonal a la Casa de Gobierno. Con la construcción del edificio del Banco Hipotecario Nacional (hoy sede de la AFIP), fue demolido parcialmente, aunque se conservó su sala de sesiones, que hoy en día es posible visitar. English: The Palace of the National Congress of Argentina is the building in which it operates Congress of Argentina. It is located in the City of Buenos Aires, in a block of 12 079.6 m² in area, bounded by Avenida Rivadavia, Battle of Los Pozos, Avenida Entre Rios and Hippolytus Yrigoyen.Con National Organization started in 1862 to unify the Republic of Argentina, President Bartolomé Mitre Jonah commissioned architect's work Larguía National Congress headquarters. The first building opened in 1864 and was in the southwest corner of Victoria Street (now Hipólito Yrigoyen) and Defense, diagonally to the Government House. With the building of the National Mortgage Bank (now home to the AFIP), was partially demolished, although it retained its meeting room, which today can be visited. Français : Le Palais des Congrès national de l'Argentine est le bâtiment dans lequel elle opère Congrès de l'Argentine. Il est situé dans la ville de Buenos Aires, dans un bloc de 12 079,6 m² dans la zone, délimitée par l'Avenida Rivadavia, Battle of Los Pozos, Avenida Entre Rios et Hippolyte Yrigoyen.Con Organisation nationale a commencé en 1862 pour unifier la République d'Argentine, président Bartolomé Mitre Jonas confie à l'architecte de travail Larguía siège du Congrès national. Le premier bâtiment ouvert en 1864 et était dans le coin sud-ouest de la rue Victoria (aujourd'hui Hipólito Yrigoyen) et de la Défense, en diagonale vers le siège du gouvernement. Avec la construction de la Banque hypothécaire nationale (maintenant à la maison à l'AFIP), a été partiellement démolie, mais il a conservé sa salle de réunion, qui peut aujourd'hui être visité.
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