Monumento de los Dos Congresos

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Monumento de los Dos Congresos is a grand sculptural monument in Buenos Aires commemorating Argentina’s 1813 and 1816 congresses that declared independence and established its national institutions.

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Monumento de los Dos Congresos canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf monument
sculptural ensemble
architect Víctor Meano NERFINISHED
commemorates Asamblea del Año XIII NERFINISHED
Congreso de Tucumán NERFINISHED
creation of national institutions of Argentina
declaration of independence of Argentina
country Argentina
genre allegorical sculpture
hasPart allegorical figures representing the 1813 Assembly
allegorical figures representing the 1816 Congress of Tucumán
bronze sculptural groups
central allegorical female figure representing the Republic
fountain
large stepped granite pedestal
ornamental lamps
reliefs with historical motifs
water basins
hasSymbol female personification of the Republic with laurel wreath
national symbols of Argentina
hasType public monument
heritageDesignation Monumento Histórico Nacional de Argentina NERFINISHED
heritageDesignationAppliesTo Argentina NERFINISHED
inception early 20th century
languageOfInscription Spanish
locatedIn Autonomous City of Buenos Aires NERFINISHED
Barrio de Monserrat NERFINISHED
Buenos Aires
Plaza del Congreso NERFINISHED
locatedInFrontOf Palacio del Congreso de la Nación Argentina NERFINISHED
locatedOn Avenida Entre Ríos NERFINISHED
Avenida Rivadavia NERFINISHED
materialUsed bronze
granite
near Avenida de Mayo NERFINISHED
Plaza de Mayo NERFINISHED
operator Government of the City of Buenos Aires NERFINISHED
orientation faces the Argentine National Congress building
partOf urban ensemble of Plaza del Congreso
sculptor Jules Lagae NERFINISHED
style Beaux-Arts
academic monumental sculpture
subject Argentine independence
Argentine national identity
touristAttraction true
use commemorative

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Plaza del Congreso hasPart Monumento de los Dos Congresos