Puente Pueyrredón
The Puente Pueyrredón is a significant bridge located in Argentina, connecting the city of Buenos Aires to the province of Buenos Aires. It spans the Riachuelo River and serves as a vital transportation link for vehicles and pedestrians. The bridge is named after Juan Pueyrredón, an important figure in Argentine history.
Opened in 1937, the Puente Pueyrredón is approximately 1,200 meters long. It plays a crucial role in facilitating the movement of people and goods between the capital and surrounding areas. The bridge is also an important landmark, reflecting the architectural style of its time.