File:Portones de Palermo (1875).JPG
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English: Workers and the "iron gates of Palermo", built to delimite the main entrance to 3 de Febrero Park in Buenos Aires. They had been designed by Arq. Jules Dormal. The gates remained from 1875 to 1917 when they were demolished.
Español: Obreros y los "portones de Palermo", construídos para marcar la entrada principal al Parque 3 de Febrero de Buenos Aires. Habían sido diseñados por el arquitecto Jules Dormal. Los portones permancieron desde 1875 hasta 1917 cuando fueron demolidos. En la página del Archivo: "Vista de los portones de acceso al caserón de don Juan Manuel de Rosas, durante la construcción del Parque 3 de Febrero. Documento Fotográfico. Witcomb 1041" https://www.facebook.com/ArchivoGeneraldelaNacionArgentina/photos/a.141923792499512.21231.138633046161920/954343821257501/?type=1&permPage=1 |
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Source | Archivo Casa Witcomb (Archivo General de la Nación Argentina) https://www.facebook.com/ArchivoGeneraldelaNacionArgentina/photos/a.141923792499512.21231.138633046161920/954343821257501/?type=1&permPage=1 |
Author | Christiano Junior |
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03:27, 8 June 2012 | 535 × 394 (77 KB) | Elsapucai (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description ={{es|1=Los Portones de Palermo, construidos en 1875 para marcar la entrada principal al Parque 3 de Febrero de Buenos Aires, diseñados por el arquitecto Jules Dormal, a cargo del plan general del parque. Se ven los obre... |
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