
Palacio Barolo
Palacio Barolo is a historic office building in Buenos Aires, completed in 1923. Designed by architect Mario Palanti, it combines Art Deco and Gothic styles, inspired by Dante’s "Divine Comedy." Its unique architecture symbolizes a journey through hell, purgatory, and heaven, with features like a lighthouse on top that represents spiritual enlightenment. The building’s design reflects a blend of cultural and literary influences, making it a notable landmark that bridges artistic expression with functional urban space. It now offers guided tours, allowing visitors to explore its rich symbolism and impressive architectural details.