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3 hidden and free admission libraries in Buenos Aires

ElQueso

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Here are some great free libraries in Buenos Aires. I got them from BowTied Mara who used to post a lot of good content but he is becoming more of a Zionist and posting some weird stuff lately. Just another boomer buying up the Zionist slop.

But this was a good post.

3 hidden and free admission libraries in Buenos Aires:

1) Legislature Library

Located on the 1st floor, its style is inspired by two important European palaces: the Royal Palace and Versailles.Access is free and open to the public without an appointment. If you wish, you can join the guided tours of the Palace (also free) that end at the Esteban Echeverría Library.Perú 160

2) National Teachers' Library

In 1870, Sarmiento created an office for the distribution of books. 153 years later, it became the most important Pedagogy Library in the country.It features several rooms distinguished by their architecture and over 240,000 items that are part of national and universal history and culture. Pje. Pizzurno 953, Recoleta.

3) Library of the National Academy of Medicine

Located on the 1st floor, it serves as our representative of medical science on a global scale.It houses over 40,000 books and valuable research materials. Las Heras 3092, Recoleta

 
I saw that tweet post where he took a lot of flack. The problem is that he just sh*t posts and doesn't really have any knowledge of US politics much.

 
Here are some great free libraries in Buenos Aires. I got them from BowTied Mara who used to post a lot of good content but he is becoming more of a Zionist and posting some weird stuff lately. Just another boomer buying up the Zionist slop.

But this was a good post.

3 hidden and free admission libraries in Buenos Aires:

1) Legislature Library

Located on the 1st floor, its style is inspired by two important European palaces: the Royal Palace and Versailles.Access is free and open to the public without an appointment. If you wish, you can join the guided tours of the Palace (also free) that end at the Esteban Echeverría Library.Perú 160

2) National Teachers' Library

In 1870, Sarmiento created an office for the distribution of books. 153 years later, it became the most important Pedagogy Library in the country.It features several rooms distinguished by their architecture and over 240,000 items that are part of national and universal history and culture. Pje. Pizzurno 953, Recoleta.

3) Library of the National Academy of Medicine

Located on the 1st floor, it serves as our representative of medical science on a global scale.It houses over 40,000 books and valuable research materials. Las Heras 3092, Recoleta


These are excellent places to visit. All are beautiful.

I saw that tweet post where he took a lot of flack. The problem is that he just sh*t posts and doesn't really have any knowledge of US politics much.


Just like many don't understand Argentina I would guess many don't understand US politics. He also does not understand Argentina politics either. He just posts to try to make money. I see he hide his identity from each post. I watch interviews on Youtube of him and always hide his face. Probably he cheat and avoid tax in Argentina. Many like him in my country.
 
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