The Centro Cultural Kirchner, a stunning example of French Second Empire architecture, originally served as a post office before transforming into one of the world’s largest cultural centers. Spanning an entire city block in Buenos Aires, the building houses a variety of art galleries and event spaces. A highlight is the Ballena Azul concert hall, renowned for its exceptional acoustics. Visitors today can explore a rich array of cultural exhibitions and performances, making it a vibrant hub for the arts in the heart of the city.
CCK (Centro Cultural Kirchner)
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