El Pabellón Argentino, de 1889, en la Prensa Norteamericana
El periodista, sintetiza su opinión en esta nota en un diario Norteamericano, de la época.
"At the PARIS EXPOSITION. Near the well known palace of the Liberal Arts in the PARIS exhibition an- other palace rears its stately the pavilion of the ARGENTINE republic. PAVILION OF ARGENTINE REPUBLIC. The ARGENTINE government intrusted a French architect with the construction of a splendid pavilion, which will be transferred to Buenos Ayres after the close of the EXPOSITION. This immense hall, of 70 meters length and 25 meters depth, consists of a metallic framework filled and decorated with china, bricks and mosaics of highly interesting aspect. It is lighted by electric lamps, and its first story contains all kinds of industrial work, hides, wool, etc. .while the ground floor is devoted to the most important products of the country, as corn, wood, wines and fresh or conserved meat, which take a high rank in the ARGENTINE trade. Maps of the city of La Plata are suspended on the walls, and show the monotonous rectangular division of the streets which, little by little, is adopted by the new cities of that continent."
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