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South America Building AttractionsHere are the top South America building listings so you can find the best in South America for your trip. Read these building reviews written by real travelers. You can narrow these results using the filters to the left.
ADD TO LIST (3 reviews) Quito, Northern Highlands, Ecuador The Basilica is a beautiful gothic cathedral with magnificent views of Quito and the hill with the statue of the Virgin of Quito in the distance. ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Caracas, Capital, Venezuela Parque Central Complex are the highest towers in South America and the second highest twin's tower in America (225 m/738 ft). It offers four museums, numerous art.. 3. Liberdade ADD TO LIST (27 reviews) Sao Paulo, Southeastern Brazil, Brazil Liberdade - that means "freedom" in portuguese - is the neighborhood of the Japanese colony in the city of São Paulo. Liberdade have a lot of Japanese culture. Every.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Valparaiso, Norte Chico, Chile romantical, coloured, historical centre, view to harbor, museum, 5. Parque Lage ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Rio de Janeiro, Southeastern Brazil, Brazil Parque Lage is a public park located at Jardim Botânico district in Rio de Janeiro. It used to be the mansion of a industrialist, now it is a school of arts. ADD TO LIST (5 reviews) Montevideo, Montevideo & Surroundings, Uruguay One (or "THE"?) of the iconic buildings of Montevideo. It is a nice piece of architecture, but not very interactive as a site of interest... ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Mendoza, Cuyo Region, Argentina Situated in the centre of Mendoza, Plaza Independencia is a beautifully landscaped area filled with various trees, museums, government buildings, taking an area of.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Sao Paulo, Southeastern Brazil, Brazil Colégio Naval (Naval College) is a cool place in Angra dos Reis. It's the high school in navy's education, a beautiful building full of history. There Brazil starts the.. ADD TO LIST (0 reviews) Mar del Plata, The Pampas, Argentina Situated in the Villa Ortiz Basualdo building, once a summer house for the elite that was built in 1909, the Museo Municipal de Arte "Juan Carlos Castagnino" is now an.. |