The Cabildo de Buenos Aires, a modest, two-story colonial building, stands along the edge of Plaza de Mayo and once served as the city’s original city hall. One of the few remaining colonial structures in Buenos Aires, its facade now houses a small museum. Inside, visitors can explore a collection of paintings, furniture, antiques, and costumes from the colonial period, offering a glimpse into the city’s rich historical heritage.
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