Look for the towering beige residential complex topped with dark, sloping mansard roofs and elegant balconies that mimic a classic French chateau.
Isn't it wild to see something that looks like it belongs in Paris stretching eighty meters into the Argentine sky? This is Torre Elysée. Standing twenty-four stories tall, it is one of the highest points here in the Nueva Córdoba neighborhood. But here is the cool part... even though it was only inaugurated in two thousand seven by the Regam Group, it is totally obsessed with the past.
The architects wanted to capture that "marked French style" you see in Córdoba's historic mansions, but flip it vertical. It is a modern luxury skyscraper wearing a vintage costume! Inside these three towers, residents live in over twenty-two thousand square meters of pure comfort. We are talking pools, gyms, and they can even call up a gourmet kitchen service right from their apartments. It is basically a hotel where you never have to check out.
It is a fascinating blend of twenty-first-century living and old-world aesthetics. When you are ready to see the real historical inspiration, we can head to the Marquis of Sobremonte museum just a few minutes away.


