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Puente de la Mujer , which translates to “Women’s Bridge,” is a landmark rotating footbridge for Dock 3 of the Puerto Madero commercial district in Buenos Aires. The bridge, which opened in 2001, is over 170 meters long and 34 meters high, and it rotates 90 degrees to allow water traffic to pass. Designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava, the pedestrian bridge attracts visitors from all over as it is a marvel to watch in action. Puente de la Mujer is one of the most renowned landmarks and is considered a symbol of Buenos Aires’ constant dedication to advancing the architecture and art in Latin America.

C1113 Buenos Aires, Argentina

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