Galerias Pacifico

Galerias Pacifico

Galerias Pacifico

Galerias Pacifico, one of Buenos Aires’ most atmospheric shopping centers, was inspired by the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II in Milan. Constructed during the 1890s, this Beaux Arts building originally served as the Argentinean headquarters of Le Bon Marché. Today, it houses a variety of midrange and upscale international brands. Visitors can explore its elegant interior, which retains much of its historical charm, while enjoying a modern shopping experience.

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