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Le Parc Puerto Madero

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Le Parc Puerto Madero
Le Parc Puerto Madero

Le Parc Puerto Madero is a residential building complex in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The complex comprises three identical skyscraper buildings (Torre del Boulevard, Torre del Parque and Torre del Río) standing at 144 m (472 ft) tall with 43 floors each, completed between 2005 and 2007. The three towers share the thirteenth position in the top of the tallest buildings in Argentina.

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Le Parc Puerto Madero
Azucena Villaflor, Buenos Aires Puerto Madero

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Azucena Villaflor
C1107BLF Buenos Aires, Puerto Madero
Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Argentina
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