Headquarters of the Provincial Bank of Córdoba explained

Headquarters of the Provincial Bank of Córdoba
Native Name:Casa Central del Banco de la Provincia de Córdoba
Native Name Lang:es
Location Town:Córdoba
Location Country:Argentina
Architect:Francesco Tamburini
Other Designers:Arturo Nembrini Gonzaga (mural paintings)
Client:Government of Córdoba Province
Engineer:José Franceschi
Start Date:1887
Inauguration Date:1889
Completion Date:1889
Architectural Style:Eclecticism

The Headquarters of the Provincial Bank of Córdoba (Spanish; Castilian: Casa Central del Banco de la Provincia de Córdoba), more often referred locally as Banco de Córdoba Casa Central, is a large bank building in Córdoba, Argentina.

Inaugurated on 17 May 1889, it is one of the first buildings especially constructed for a financial institution in Latin America and is among the most important assets in the architectural heritage of Cordoba Province. It was declared a provincial historic monument in 1993 and a National Historic Landmark in 2000.

History

The building was designed by the prestigious Italian Argentine architect Francesco Tamburini, who left his mark on some of the most emblematic local architecture, such as the Teatro Colón, the Casa Rosada, the Police Central Department Building in Buenos Aires; and the Teatro del Libertador General San Martín in Córdoba City.Construction began in 1887 under the technical direction of engineer José Franceschi.

The decoration of the headquarters' interiors is inspired in the Palace of Versailles, for which a wide variety of techniques and designs were applied. Inside the building stands the figure of Mercury, protector of merchants and guilds.

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