{"id":418671,"date":"2010-03-11T15:24:00","date_gmt":"2010-03-11T20:24:00","guid":{"rendered":"\/place\/palacio-barolo"},"modified":"2010-03-11T15:24:00","modified_gmt":"2010-03-11T20:24:00","slug":"palacio-barolo","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mereja.media\/index\/418671","title":{"rendered":"Palacio Barolo"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Image of Palacio Barolo located in Buenos Aires, Argentina | Masonic &quot;A&quot; in Ascensor\" title=\"Masonic &quot;A&quot; in Ascensor\" hspace=\"5\" align=\"left\" src=\"http:\/\/static.atlasobscura.com\/images\/place\/palacio-barolo.7900.main.jpg\" \/><\/p>\n<h3><a href=\"http:\/\/atlasobscura.com\/place\/palacio-barolo\">Palacio Barolo<\/a><\/h3>\n<p><b>A tower devoted to &#8211; and modeled after &#8211; the Divine Comedy<\/b><\/p>\n<p>Located a minute&#8217;s walk from Argentina&#8217;s national legislature, at the end of Buenos Aires&#8217; Avenida de Mayo, the Palacio Barolo, once South America&#8217;s tallest building, still towers above the neighboring structures.  <br \/>\nWork began on the building in 1919 and was completed in 1923, but its attraction extends far beyond its former title, or even its place among Buenos Aires&#8217; scads of building-relics from its golden age as an emerging world capital.  Conceived of by cotton magnate Luis Barolo and architect Mario Palanti as a secular temple, the Palacio Barolo serves as an allegory for the structure and content of Dante Allighieri&#8217;s Divine Comedy.<br \/>\nBelieving that Europe had begun drifting toward collapse, Barolo intended the Palacio Barolo to house Dante&#8217;s ashes far away from a disintegrating European continent.  His partnership with Italian architect Mario Palanti, also a Dante aficionado, resulted in the design of a structure that included the numbers most prevalent in the Divine Comedy:  The building&#8217;s 22 floors (Dante divided the Divine Comedy into 22 stanzas) sit upon a foundation whose measurements conform to the golden ratio.  And, like Dante&#8217;s work, the building invites visitors to progress through hell, purgatory, and heaven as they climb to the top.  <br \/>\nThe lobby, a central hall adorned with inscriptions of Latin verse and monster statues, radiates out from a central dome into 9 vaulted archways, which represent the nine circles of hell as described by Dante in the Inferno.  Throughout these first three floors, geometric figures representing alchemy&#8217;s symbols for fire, the colors of the Italian flag, and Masonic symbols adorn the walls, floors, and still-working antiquated elevators.<br \/>\nThe highest levels, representing heaven, begin at an observation deck with one of the few 360 degree views of the sprawling city of Buenos Aires.  Climbing a few more floors to the building&#8217;s highest point (100 meters, analogous to the 100 cantos of the Divine Comedy), one arrives at a still working lighthouse.  <br \/>\nLike the Pillars of Hercules at the mouth of the Mediterranean, Pilanti intended this tower light and another of his buildings, the Palacio Salvo in Montevideo, Uruguay, to serve as a welcome to visitors arriving from the Atlantic to the Rio de la Plata estuary.  The ornament above the lighthouse, a figure of the Southern Cross constellation, aligns with the actual constellation on July 9th, Argentine Independence Day.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/atlasobscura.com\/place\/palacio-barolo\">Read more about Palacio Barolo on Atlas Obscura&#8230;<\/a><\/p>\n<p><small>Category: <a href=\"http:\/\/atlasobscura.com\/category\/commercial-curiosities\">Commercial Curiosities<\/a>, <a href=\"http:\/\/atlasobscura.com\/category\/architectural-oddities\/outsider-architecture\">Outsider Architecture<\/a>, <a href=\"http:\/\/atlasobscura.com\/category\/architectural-oddities\/repositories-of-knowledge\">Repositories of Knowledge<\/a><br \/>Location: <a href=\"http:\/\/atlasobscura.com\/globe\/south-america\/argentina\/buenos-aires\">Buenos Aires<\/a>, <a href=\"http:\/\/atlasobscura.com\/globe\/south-america\/argentina\">Argentina<\/a><br \/>Edited by: <a href=\"http:\/\/atlasobscura.com\/user\/Facebook_1211049274\">Facebook_1211049274<\/a>, <a href=\"http:\/\/atlasobscura.com\/user\/Dylan\">Dylan<\/a>, <a href=\"http:\/\/atlasobscura.com\/user\/wythe\">wythe<\/a><br \/><\/small><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Palacio Barolo A tower devoted to &#8211; and modeled after &#8211; the Divine Comedy Located a minute&#8217;s walk from Argentina&#8217;s national legislature, at the end of Buenos Aires&#8217; Avenida de Mayo, the Palacio Barolo, once South America&#8217;s tallest building, still towers above the neighboring structures. 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