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Allyssa Leaton
"An iconic landmark of the Puerto Madero neighborhood. This rotating footbridge is representative of a couple dancing Tango and includes a mechanism allowing it to swim open for passing ships.
At night the bridge illuminates, and on either side you’ll find restaurants, bars, cafés, and shops! No matter the time of day you’ll likely run across tango dancers, photographers, and other street performers in the area."
Nicki Post
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"El Puente de la Mujer, or Women's Bridge, is Puerto Madero's most recognizable bridge.
According to Wikipedia, "The design is a synthesis of the image of a couple dancing tango," though it looks more like a high heel shoe on its side.
The bridge took about 3 years to be build and was completed in 2001.
The center of the bridge can swing open to allow for the passage of boats through the canal.
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Niko Dudi
"A symbol of Buenos Aires, this bridge represents a couple dancing Tango: the pole as the man and the curve siluet as the woman. It is also an importante project of engineering with a hugh mecanism to rotate and open to give way to the sailing boats that navigate throught Puerto Madero's dams"
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