Congreso de la Nación Argentina

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"Visits to Congreso are free. Check this page for more info about visits: https://www.senado.gob.ar/visitasguiadas There are two visits offered per day, Monday-Friday: 12 pm 5 pm Address: Hipólito Yrigoyen 1863 If you're looking at Congreso from the front, go to the left side and turn the corner. You should then be able to enter the second or third door on the right. They do not take reservations, so you should ensure that you are punctual and arrive a minimum of 15 minutes before the visit time. You need to bring a form of identification with you, and first announce yourself at the security windows to get a spot on the tour. Telephone: (011) 2822-3000 extensions 2410 / 2411 Email: visitsguiadas@senado.gob.ar "
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"This important building is where federal laws are formed and sanctioned. It is placed in the Plaza De Los Dos Congresos (Square of Two Congresses) at the west corner of Avenida de Mayo (Mayo Avenue). It has a big dome, magnificent sculptures and 8 halls inside, one of them for deputies and another one for senator"

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