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    • purplemarty 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We were here on Feb. 26 and did have a tour of the inside. Guards standing by the constitution and even had a changing of the guard while we were there. Very ornate with many different types/colors marble from Uruguay. Stained Glass was awesome. I don't understand why others couldn't get in on the same day we were there and toured. And on Feb. 26, the Flag of Uruguay was not torn or tattered...very clean and no rips.
    • Easylivingtravel 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I passed by this building on a bus once and thought it was the most beautiful building in Montevideo. However, when I came back to it one day, as I was walking up to it, I noticed how average it was. The real disappointment was that the country's (Uruguay) flag that was flying was all ripped up. I really wanted a nice photo of the the most important building in the country with its flag flying beautifully but that was not possible. I can only say I saw a beautiful building that attracted me once while passing by it in bus. Lastly I will not tell travelers this is a must see although it is a stop on the city tour bus.
    • pttbw 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      A very impressive building on the outside. However because it was the day after Presidential inauguration we were not allowed to go inside although organised cruise ship tours were!
    • KikiEff 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We were so excited to see this building and go for the guided tour. We checked the tour schedule online but when we arrived we were told the building was closed for tours this week. This was likely due to the presidential inauguration happening on March 1 (although they didn't provide a reason). The building is GORGEOUS from the outside and the glimpse of inside that I saw looked to be the same. Call ahead to double check the times and enjoy on my behalf!
    • sschaf4 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This is a beautiful building on the outside, but - take the tour! The marble, woodwork and Murano glass on the inside is incredible. Also a good opportunity to learn a bit about the government of Uruguay. Be sure to check the tour times. English speaking tours are available.
    • AVazquez13 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This is the home for the Senate, General Assembly and House of Representatives. Great combination of neoclassical and Greek architecture. More than 50 types of marble, mostly local; but Carrara marble, Venetian mosaics and stained glass add to the beauty.The Hall of Lost Steps (pasos perdidos), includes a beautiful dome and skylight with stained glass work. The building is literally open during business hours and there are guided tours in Spanish and English for around $3 US dollars.
    • 646davep 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This enduring marble palace is an incredible reminder of a by-gone era when craftsmanship was an art. With a marked European influence the Palacio Legislativo is great surprise that fits more a luxurious palazzo somewhere in Italy, while it also represents best one of the strongest democratic traditions in Latin America. If open at the time of your visit do not miss the Salon de los Pasos Perdidos. It is a majestic display of colorful, contrasting marbles and incredible architectural design. Make sure you check the visit times before you go.
    • F9153TQkarenc 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Not just your ordinary parliament building - all the historical background that revolving around Palacio Legislativo was really impressive to me. Great design, and the guide was simply excellent.
    • laloux 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Make an effort a bit out of the center, Not open on weekends great architecture with borrowed elements from the Parthenon caritatides!
    • euroky8 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The lady that did the tour was so accommodating. She switched back and forth from Spanish to English ( for my son and I)She made us feel welcome and took the time to talk with everyone. Answered all questions.Very very pleasant person and experience.
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