This century-old building built by architect Collivadino used to be the headquarters of La Agrícola Insurance Company.
It was built in 1907 by architect Federico L. Collivadino. La Agrícola was the second highest building in the city. The octogonal corner structure which is topped by a dome makes the facade an outstanding feature.
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