Palacio Legislativo
The Palacio Legislativo is the seat of the legislative branch of the government in Uruguay. Located in the capital city, Montevideo, it houses the General Assembly, which consists of the Chamber of Senators and the Chamber of Representatives. The building is known for its impressive neoclassical architecture and is a symbol of democracy in the country.
Construction of the Palacio Legislativo began in 1908 and was completed in 1925. The interior features beautiful murals and sculptures that reflect Uruguay's history and culture. It is not only a functional space for lawmakers but also a popular tourist attraction, showcasing the nation's rich heritage.