Argentina Edificio Libertador, Buenos Aires
Edificio Libertador is an impressive historic building in Buenos Aires that serves as the headquarters of the Argentine Army. Built in the 1930s, its architecture combines neoclassical and monumental styles, giving it a very solid and elegant appearance. The large façades, columns, and symmetrical design make it one of the most striking government buildings in the city.
Photography Tips
I used the 2x zoom from the iPhone 17 Pro and it works pretty well. Shoot in RAW and use the manual settings for more possibilities in the edit afterwards. I used my iPhone for safety reasons and can show you that the technology works pretty well next to big cameras.
Travel Information
Getting around is easy because "Uber" is widely available and usually cheap, making it a convenient option for visitors. During the daytime, walking is generally fine in many areas, especially in central neighborhoods and tourist districts. However, like in many large cities, it is not recommended to carry big cameras or expensive equipment openly, as this may attract unwanted attention. For smaller streets or traveling at night, it is safer and more comfortable to take a car service such as Uber instead of walking.
With a bit of awareness and common sense, visitors can enjoy Buenos Aires safely while experiencing everything the city has to offer.
With a bit of awareness and common sense, visitors can enjoy Buenos Aires safely while experiencing everything the city has to offer.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Just a few people
Best Timing
Sunset in summer
Sunrise & Sunset
07:53 - 17:50
| current local time: 21:50
Photo Themes
Building
Historic Building
Old Building
Street
Street Art
Street Photography
Urban
Urban Architecture
Urban Art
UrbanPhotography
Locations
Buenos Aires
Edificio Libertador
Monserrat
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