Buenos Aires Province
- Avellaneda Bridge (see also Buenos Aires city)
- Former building of the Banco de la Provincia de Buenos Aires, Bahía Blanca
- Municipal Palace, Bahía Blanca
- Hotel de Inmigrantes, Bahía Blanca
- Post and Telegraph building, Bahía Blanca
- Tower of old fort, Carmen de Patagones
- Church of Our Lady of Carmen, and tomb of Luis Piedrabuena, Carmen de Patagones
- House of Bernardo Bartuille (now municipal house of culture), Carmen de Patagones
- 'La Carlota' House, Carmen de Patagones
- House of the Rial family, known as Mitre House of Rial Ranch, Carmen de Patagones
- Historic house of the Banco de la Provincia de Buenos Aires, Carmen de Patagones
- House of Andrés García, Carmen de Patagones
- House of Cardinal Juan Cagliero, Carmen de Patagones
- Mariani-Teruggi House, La Plata
- House of Ricardo Balbín, La Plata
- Museum of Natural Sciences of La Plata
- Curutchet House, La Plata
- Church of Our Lady of Carmen, Lobos
- Municipal Palace, Lobos
- Social club (formerly seat of Sociedad Orfeon Lobense), Lobos
- Cathedral (Basilica Our Lady of Peace) and Parish house, Lomas de Zamora
- Municipal House, Lomas de Zamorra
- School No. 1 'Bartolome Mitre', Lomas de Zamorra
- Basilica of Our Lady of Luján
- Enrique Unzue Saturnine Institute, Mar del Plata
- Our Lady of Pilar church, Pilar
- House of Juan Manuel de Rosas, San Andrés
- Old Bridge, San Antonio de Areco
- Parque Criollo and Ricardo Güiraldes Gaucho Museum, San Antonio de Areco
- Pulpería 'La Blanqueada', San Antonio de Areco
- Church of San Antonio de Padua, San Antonio de Areco
- House of the municipal mayoralty, San Antonio de Areco
- Estancia 'La Porteña', San Antonio de Areco
- Quinta Pueyrredón, San Isidro
- Villa Ocampo, San Isidro (1890)
- Church of the Holy Sacrament, Tandil
- House of Domingo Sarmiento, Tigre
- Tigre Club
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