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9 de Julio Avenue

Address: Av 9 de Julio entre Av Libertador y Av de Mayo – San Nicolás

This avenue was designed in 1888 by the engineer Guillermo Gaebeler, undergoing a number of changes since then. Nowadays it is considered the world’s widest avenue, and has become a symbol of Buenos Aires as the most emblematic construction, the Obelisk, stands in its center, surrounded by the country’s most important financial, political, cultural and social entities.

At rush hours there can be delays in the traffic of the Obelisque area
At rush hours there can be delays in the traffic of the Obelisque area

At rush hours there can be delays in the traffic of the Obelisque area
View of the Obelisque from Lavalle street

At rush hours there can be delays in the traffic of the Obelisque area
The Obelisque divides the city in north and south

At rush hours there can be delays in the traffic of the Obelisque area
The Obelisque, city´s icon