Liberty Building (Montevideo)
Liberty Building (Spanish: Edificio Libertad) served as one of two executive office buildings of the President of Uruguay (the Estévez Palace being the other).
Liberty Building | |
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Edificio Libertad | |
Former names | Ministry of Defense |
General information | |
Type | ex House of Government |
Location | Montevideo, |
Completed | 1985 |
Owner | Government of Uruguay |
It was built in the 1970s during the military government for the Ministry of Defense, but in 1985, president Julio María Sanguinetti decided to move the presidential office to that building. Its surrounding area was turned into a park with a permanent exhibit of modern sculptures, which was inaugurated in 1996.[1]
In 2006, President Tabaré Vázquez announced that he would be moving the presidential offices to the Executive Tower and turn the Liberty Building into a hospital.[2] It is currently the headquarters of the State Health Services Administration.
References
- Municipios de Montevideo. "Edificio Libertad y Parque de las Estructuras". Retrieved 28 June 2012.
- El País Digital. "Edificio Libertad". Retrieved 28 June 2012.
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