Buenos Aires, Argentina, didn’t get rid of its 19th-century architectural foundations
The South American city of Buenos Aires was founded in the 19th century and has undergone a process of modernization that altered the looks of many neighborhoods. However, the original foundations of the city center were kept almost intact. Like many capital cities in the region, its style is an interesting mix of modernity and tradition.
These four frame shots of Buenos Aires demonstrate that modernity has escaped some of its street corners. Were you to visit the location without any indicators that give away the time period, such as the big yellow M indicating the fast-food chain, you’d be asking yourself what century you’re in.