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      • The Legislative Palace of Uruguay (Spanish: Palacio Legislativo del Uruguay) is a monumental building, meeting place of the General Assembly of Uruguay, and the seat of the legislative branch of the Uruguayan government. It is located in the Aguada neighborhood of Montevideo.
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  2. Overview. Trivia. See also. References. External links. Palacio Salvo. Coordinates: 56°11′53.91″W. Palacio Salvo (English: Salvo Palace) is a building at the intersection of 18 de Julio Avenue and Plaza Independencia in Montevideo, Uruguay.

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    • Palacio Salvo S.A. (Condominium)
  3. Palacio Salvo. Montevideo, Uruguay, South America. Top choice in Montevideo. On the east side of the Plaza Independencia, the 26-story structure with the crazy beehive hairdo is Palacio Salvo, the continent's tallest building when it opened in 1927. Suggest an edit to this attraction.

    • Plaza Independencia. Park. Plaza Independencia is Montevideo's main square | © Cornelius Kibelka / Flickr. No visit to the Uruguayan capital is complete without a trip into the heart of the city.
    • Mausoleo al General José Gervasio Artigas. Museum. Artigas' remains are guarded by soldiers at all times | © Cornelius Kibelka / Flickr. José Gervasio Artigas is Urguay’s national hero.
    • Palacio Salvo. Building. The magnificent Palacio Salvo is impossible to ignore | © Christian Córdova / Flickr. This building is emblematic of Montevideo, and is a National Heritage Monument.
    • Teatro Solís. Theater. Teatro Solís, as delicate as it is opulent | © LWYang / Flickr. Solis Theater is a landmark in Ciudad Vieja, the Old City district in Montevideo.
    • Pass by Plaza Indipendencia. One of the first things to do in Montevideo is visiting Plaza Indipendencia. This is the most important square in Montevideo and the easiest place to start exploring the city.
    • Admire Palacio Salvo. Among the unmissable things to do in Montevideo, there’s seeing and even going inside Palacio Salvo. This building of 27 floors and 100 meters used to be the tallest one in South America when it was inaugurated in 1927.
    • Explore the Ciudad Vieja. West of Plaza Indipendencia and through the Puerta de la Ciudadela you’ll find Montevideo Ciudad Vieja. This is by far the most charming part of town, a mixture of crumbling old buildings and newer ones where you’ll find quaint coffee shops and small boutiques.
    • Visit Montevideo Cathedral. The Cathedral, located in the Ciudad Vieja, is a nice place to visit. Built from 1790 in the place of a small brick church that had existed since 1740, it was named Metropolitan Cathedral by Pope Leo XIII in 1897.
  4. Palacio Salvo is an icon in Montevideo. It is located on Plaza Independencia. Made reservations in advance for an English tour. Website is not up to date so booked through Expedia. When we were there, you could walk up and get tours readily. Tour lasted 1 hour and 15 minutes. It is prestigious to have an apartment here which cost about 2 ...

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    • Plaza Independencia 848, Montevideo, 11100
  5. The Salvo Palace is located on a fairly busy corner, in front of July 18 Avenue and the central Independence Square. This area is notorious for its long commercial life, its variety of shops, its official buildings and for being part of the heart of Montevideo.

  6. Feb 27, 2017 · Designed by Italian immigrant Mario Palanti, Palacio Salvo is perhaps the most iconic historic building in Montevideo. Originally destined to be a hotel, it ended up housing a mix of offices and swanky apartments. Boldly of the Eclecticism style, it’s the perfect subject of an Instagram-worthy snap.

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