
Alberto Prebisch
Alberto Prebisch was an Argentine architect best known for designing the iconic Obelisco in Buenos Aires, a monumental structure inaugurated in 1936 to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the city’s founding. His vision for the Obelisco was to create a modernist landmark, though it initially faced criticism and skepticism. Over the years, the Obelisco has become a symbol of the city, celebrated for its unique design and historical significance.
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Alberto Prebisch was the architect behind the Obelisco, a key figure in modernism.
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Alberto Prebisch designed the Obelisco to commemorate the fourth centenary of Buenos Aires' founding.
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Alberto Prebisch designed the Obelisco to commemorate the 400th anniversary of Buenos Aires' first foundation.
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