PUENTE ALSINA - PUENTE EZEQUIEL DEMONTY
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A building of original neo-colonial architecture that spans the pestilential waters of the Riachuelo River, offering a lovely curiosity.
The ex-Puente José Félix Uriburu is a lovely curiosity in the off-center, less-touristy Nueva Pompeya district. The building, inaugurated in 1938, boasts an original neo-colonial architecture whose ochre and white silhouette spans the pestilential waters of the Riachuelo river. The latter is unfortunately one of the most polluted rivers in the world, and separates Buenos Aires from its southern suburbs. It was officially renamed Puente Ezequiel Demonty in 2015, in honor of a young victim of police brutality, but continues to be called Alsina.
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