Perched on the banks of the Suquía River in Córdoba, the Bicentennial Civic Center stands out with its distinctive cement-and-glass architecture. Nicknamed El Panal (The Honeycomb), this modern structure contrasts sharply with the historical buildings of Córdoba’s center, which date back centuries. Visitors can explore the unique design and layout, experiencing a blend of contemporary and traditional elements that define the city’s evolving landscape.
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