The Puente de la Mujer, or ‘Woman’s Bridge,’ stands as a striking symbol in the Puerto Madero neighborhood of Buenos Aires. Designed by the celebrated Catalan architect Santiago Calatrava, this gleaming white structure is his first work in Latin America. Inspired by the Argentine tango, the bridge’s design evokes the fluid, dynamic movements of a dancing couple. Visitors can stroll across the bridge, taking in the modern architecture and the vibrant surroundings of the redeveloped port area.
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