Montevideo Independence Plaza, a pivotal public space in the Uruguayan capital, serves as the dividing line between the Old Town (Ciudad Vieja) and the downtown areas. This historic square is home to several of the city’s most renowned landmarks, including the imposing Salvo Palace, the elegant Solis Theater, and the modern Executive Tower. Visitors can explore the plaza, taking in the architectural diversity and the bustling atmosphere that reflects the city’s rich history and contemporary life.
Montevideo Independence Plaza (Plaza Independencia)
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