Español: Vista del Pasaje Rivarola hacia la calle Mitre. Buenos Aires.
English: Rodolfo Rivarola Street, near downtown Buenos Aires. The Beaux-Arts buildings lining the street were designed by Petersen, Thiele & Cruz, and built by GEOPÉ in 1924-25.
The street served as a filming location for a number of Argentine films, including Emilio Alfaro's 1985 political drama There Are Some Guys Downstairs and Rodolfo Pagliere's The Day Maradona Met Gardel (1996).
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Argentina has no "freedom of panorama" provision in its copyright law. At least some think there is de facto freedom of panorama in Argentina regarding buildings:
It is uncontroversially accepted that buildings can be reproduced by paintings or photographs, without this reproduction infringing copyright.
Se ha admitido pacificamente que los edificios puedan ser reproducidos mediante pinturas o fotografías, sin estimarse que esta reproducción lesione los derechos de autor.
— Dr. Emery, Miguel Angel (professor of intellectual property law in Argentina), Propiedad Intelectual, Astrea Editors 4th. edition ISBN9789505085231. p.40 op cit