The city of Rosario's Villa Hortensia is a mansion
in, which is located in the province of Santa Fe,
Argentina. It is located on 1917 Warnes St. in Barrio
Alberdi, in the north-eastern part of Rosario. It
was built in 1890 by architect Boyd Walker for José
Nicolás Puccio, founder of Alberdi.
A
central market of Manaus between Rua dos Barés
and Avenida Lourenço da Silva Braga is Mercado
Adolpho Lisboa (also calling Mercado Municipal and
Eiffel Market. Constructed in the end of 19 century
on the project of Gustave Eiffel workers.
The present seat of the President of the Republic
of Chile is The Palacio de La Moneda (Spanish "The
Mint Palace"). It is one of the most famous
buildings constructed by the Spanish crown in its
American colonies. It is located at the heart of
the capital Santiago.
In
the central Bogotá of Colombia, this building
named Capitolio Nacional (or National Capitol) is
a building, the construction of which began in 1847
and was not concluded until 1926. It houses both
houses of the Congress of Colombia.
The Residence of the President of Peru is The Government
Palace or House of Pizarro (Palacio de Gobierno
or Casa de Pizarro in Spanish). The initial structure
was built by Francisco Pizarro as Governor. Then,
it was used by the Viceroys of the Viceroyalty of
Peru.
In 1651
The British colonists built this fortress Fort Zeelandia
(originally called Fort Willoughby) in 1651 around
a small trading post. It was captured by the Dutch
and given its present name in 1667.
At the intersection of 18 de Julio Av. and Plaza
Independencia of Uruguay this building The Palacio
Salvo (English: Salvo Palace) is a building in Montevideo
is located. It was designed by the architect Mario
Palanti, and finished in 1925.
One of the oldest forts is this Fort San Andrés
which is built for the defense of Port of Spain,
Trinidad and Tobago. Originally built on an offshore
rock in the harbour, the site is now inland due
to reclamation of the surrounding land
Panama's
Bahá'í temple's construction was
completed 1972, serves as the mother temple of
Central America. It
was designed by Peter Tillotson. It is perched
on a high cliff overlooking the canal, and is
constructed of local stone laid in a pattern reminiscent
of Native American fabric designs.
The construction of The Georgetown City Hall was
completed in 1889. Its architecture
is described as Danube Gothic in timber, largely
due to its stylized tower, with wrought-iron crenellations
at the very apex.