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Autonomous City of Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires, Argentina (1580)
Cities are built with buildings, streets, and public squares. But it is people who give them their true meaning.
La Trama represents the heart of Buenos Aires—the place where millions of stories intersect and where the city gathers to celebrate its most memorable moments. A meeting point that transcends architecture to become a symbol shared across generations.
As part of the Coronados de Gloria Collection, this piece captures the city's most iconic urban setting, where the Obelisk takes center stage and the surrounding street grid comes to life around it.
Crafted in PLA and framed in natural wood, it combines precision, thoughtful design, and warmth to create a collectible piece, perfect for desks, bookshelves, and spaces where architecture and urban identity hold a special place.
Buenos Aires was first founded in 1536 by Pedro de Mendoza and was permanently re-founded in 1580 by Juan de Garay. From its earliest days, the city developed into a strategic port, driving commercial and urban growth—especially during the 19th century, when large waves of European immigration helped shape its identity.
That European influence is still evident in the city's architecture, where Neoclassical, Art Nouveau, and Baroque styles coexist. This rich architectural heritage can be seen throughout its monuments, public buildings, and historic neighborhoods, making Buenos Aires one of Latin America's most culturally significant cities.
Among its most recognizable landmarks are the Obelisk, inaugurated in 1936 to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the city's first foundation, and the Casa Rosada, the seat of Argentina's executive branch, famous for its distinctive pink façade and its central role in the country's political history.
Today, Buenos Aires continues to evolve through developments such as Puerto Madero, where contemporary architecture blends seamlessly with the city's historic character. It remains a city that embraces innovation while preserving the heritage and identity that define it.
