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728: 692: 378: 678: 704: 1218: 716: 552: 517: 49: 747: 666: 578:, or "The Blue Whale"), seating 1,950 people, is a blimp-shaped three-storey auditorium and opera house floating in the former package-sorting area. It houses a Klais Orgelbau pipe organ (opus 1912), which can be played via a remote console. It has four manuals and about eight thousand pipes. It weighs 30 metric tons and features three 32' stops in pédale registers. The other principal venues are the 74: 315:, who had oversaw its conversion. The name is polarizing in Argentina, with the country's presidency announcing the name would be changed in March 2024. Despite this, the name "Palacio Libertad" only applies to the building itself, and not to the cultural centre, which is still called Centro Cultural Kirchner, since this change needs the approval of the National Congress. 67: 650:'s administration announced that the CCK would change its name. Two months later, the government revealed that the building would be renamed "Palacio Libertad", after considering other names such as Julio Argentino Roca, Jorge Luis Borges, Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, and Bartolomé Mitre. In addition, the national government claimed that 609:) and has sought to de-emphasize its function as a homage to Néstor Kirchner. The centre is now branded simply as "Palacio Libertad" and the room that once housed a memorial display in honour of Kirchner has been dismantled. The Macri administration has intended to change the name of CCK to the "Bicentennial Cultural Centre" ( 412:
The national government revived the plans only in 1905, and in 1908 Maillart returned to Buenos Aires, where his new plans for a larger post office were approved the following April. Differences later arose between Maillart and the Argentine government, and the French architect abandoned the project
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was quickly added to the plans to compensate for an entrance which would now be one floor below the original's. Spolsky achieved this without substantial changes to the building's exterior, though the number of delays led to considerable cost overruns on the project, and its budget was exhausted in
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The nine-floor centre has a concert hall; five other auditoriums for theater and concerts; 18 halls for poetry readings, performance art, and other events; 40 rooms of art and history galleries totaling 15,000 square meters on six floors; 16 rehearsal rooms; and two rooftop terraces. It is possible
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As many as 10,000 patrons a day visit venues and events at the Liberty Centre. Everything is currently free, because the Culture Ministry operates on the assumption that the arts belong to everyone — "We consider culture to be a right" — as said by former minister of culture
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The largest public building completed in Argentina up to that point, the building measured eight stories and 60 m (200 ft) in height and included over 88,000 m (948,000 ft²) of indoor space. The central hall was decorated with marble throughout, features
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proposed the conversion of the abandoned building and landmark into a cultural centre in June 2005, and two years later, plans were approved for the construction of two concert halls and an exhibition gallery for the creation of the Bicentennial Cultural Centre
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headquarters proved insurmountable, and the plans were cancelled. Guillermo del Cioppo, the minister of urban development and later mayor, ordered the construction of an underground parking structure instead, and the lot above was converted into a park in 1983.
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in 1997. Most of its postal activities had been transferred to a newer structure during the PerĂłn administration, and it handled only international mail in later years. In 2005, its last remaining postal bureau was closed.
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During the subsequent automobile boom in Argentina, the plaza facing the post office was made into a parking lot. Opposition to the 1979 sale of the parking lot for the construction of a local
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When the architects added new spaces and elements, they purposely used different materials such as clear and frosted glass and stainless steel, to maintain sight of the ornate
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in 1911. Construction, which had just started, was then left to the supervision of Maillart's chief assistant, Jacques Spolsky. Spolsky reengineered the design, which featured
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of Argentina assumed the one-year G20 presidency on 30 November 2017, during an official ceremony in Liberty Cultural Centre, for the first time in
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forced another major design alteration in 1916. The planned construction of an elevated causeway on Leandro Alem Avenue was cancelled, and a
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https://www.infobae.com/politica/2024/05/07/el-gobierno-le-cambio-el-nombre-al-centro-cultural-kirchner-se-llamara-palacio-libertad/
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Cómo cambió la ex sede del Correo Central, la joya arquitectónica que fue el CCK y que ahora será el Palacio Libertad
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The need for a new central post office in Buenos Aires was first raised in 1888 by the director of the
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to move his offices in the building during the early years of his 1946–55 tenure, and the First Lady,
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structure, for which 2,882 steel pillars were placed onto the bedrock, 10 m (33 ft) deep.
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led to President Juárez Celman's resignation, however, as well as to the project's suspension.
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El CCK cambia de nombre: la historia del centro cultural más importante de Latinoamérica
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for its construction, the Public Works Ministry chose the site as a means to beautify a
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El Gobierno cambiará el nombre del Centro Cultural Kirchner por "Palacio Libertad"
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NPR.org: "In Argentina, Where Culture Is 'A Right,' A Free New Arts Center Opens"
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La cubierta del Palacio de Correos de Buenos Aires también es de pizarra natural
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Limitations on the city's public works budgets resulting from the onset of
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Malena Galmarini pidiĂł "no caer en provocaciones" tras el cambio de nombre
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The Bubble Blog: "Sorry, But The New Cultural Center is Goddamn Beautiful"
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Centro Cultural del Bicentenario Presidente Dr. NĂ©stor Carlos Kirchner
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Designating a 12,500 m (134,000 ft²) city block on the corner of
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name was chosen due to it was not related to any political ideas.
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El Gobierno anunció que le cambiará el nombre al Centro Cultural
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The building's eclectic design, drawing prominently from French
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El Centro Cultural Kirchner pasará a llamarse Palacio Libertad
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El Palacio de Correos dejĂł de recibir y de distribuir cartas
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had reached just a decade earlier. The sudden onset of the
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nÂş 10 (1994). "La Alameda, el primer paseo de la ciudad."
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Culturalkirchner.gob.ar: NĂ©stor Kirchner Cultural Centre
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beauty of the original building. The main concert hall
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It was originally scheduled to be inaugurated on the
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in a similar style while at work on this structure.
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Centro Cultural Kirchner

Libertad Palace is located in Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires
Coordinates
34°36′12″S 58°22′10″W / 34.60333°S 58.36944°W / -34.60333; -58.36944
Government of Argentina
cck.gob.ar
Spanish
cultural centre
Buenos Aires
Argentina
Latin America
Buenos Aires Central Post Office
NĂ©stor Kirchner
Line B
Line E
city's underground
Leandro N. Alem
Correo Central
Buenos Aires Central Post Office
Correo Argentino
Ramón J. Cárcano
Miguel Juárez Celman
French architect

Leandro Alem
Corrientes Avenues
land reclamation
RĂ­o de la Plata

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