Built in 1892 as a Palace of Justice
Built in 1892 as a Palace of Justice, this building housed the Provincial Courts until 1960. During this decade, it became the seat of Law School and the Faculties of Agricultural and Political Sciences.
It was during the meetings held in the courtyards, under the warmth of stately classrooms that a significant part of the generation of the 60s and 70s took form. Its students were the protagonists of the worker-student protests of the Rosariazos (1969) and, few years later, the institution would be subjected to the censorship, persecution and violence of the State terrorism exercised by the last dictatorship. Currently, it houses the Law School.
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