Montevidéu - Uruguai
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The Legislative Palace (Spanish: Palacio Legislativo) in Montevideo, Uruguay, is the site where
the Uruguayan parliament meets.
The construction of this building started in 1904 sponsored by the
government of President José Batlle y Ordoñez. The building has 27
different colors of Marble. All from extracted from Uruguayan quarries.
It was designed
by Italian architects Vittorio Meano and Gaetano
Moretti, who planned the building's interior that is covered with marble. Among
the notable contributors to the project was sculptor José Belloni, who created numerous reliefs and allegorical sculptures for the
building.
The building was inaugurated on August 25th,
1925 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.
The inauguration was presided over by President José Serrato; before then, the Uruguayan parliament assembled at
the Montevideo Cabildo."
The building was declared a National Historic
Monument in 1975 by the government of President Juan
María Bordaberry.
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