Explore the elegance of Recoleta, a Buenos Aires gem with iconic landmarks like Libertador Avenue, Francia Square, and the esteemed UBA Law School. On this Recoleta Cemetery walking tour, the true crown jewel awaits: the enigmatic Recoleta Cemetery. In fact, this resting place is...
Dive into the rich tapestry of Buenos Aires' history with our immersive San Telmo walking tour! So, join us on a captivating journey through time as we explore the storied streets of San Telmo, a neighborhood steeped in nearly 500 years of history. From...
Do you want a historical experience? Then explore La Boca, Buenos Aires' vibrant neighborhood, known for colorful houses, tango, and football. On this La Boca walking tour, you delve deeper into its history, immigration, and art. So, you uncover its cultural and social significance...
Si es tu primera vez en Buenos Aires, habrás notado que la ciudad posee un imponente diseño arquitectónico como reflejo de las grandes ciudades europeas. Y no es algo aleatorio. Buenos Aires fue colonia española durante varios años y sus influencias no quedaron en el pasado. De la época colonial, la ciudad de Buenos Aires conserva gran número de templos del siglo XVIII, muchos de ellos obra de Andrés Blanqui, por ejemplo la Catedral de Buenos Aires, cuya fachada data del siglo XIX y sigue las normas del neoclasicismo francés.Pero no fue sino hasta el siglo XX que Buenos Aires trazó su carácter de gran urbe y en ella se realizaron algunos de sus más peculiares monumentos: El Congreso de la Nación (obra de Víctor Meano) y el Teatro Colón. Es una imponente ciudad diseñada como reflejo de ciudades europeas como París. En el Siglo de Oro de Argentina (1914-1918) Europa carecía de alimentos y Argentina se convirtió en “el granero del mundo” exportando gran parte de su producción alimenticia al viejo continente y a otros países. Los millones de dólares de las exportaciones fueron utilizados para crear infraestructuras y una arquitectura grandiosa para emular a París, que la aristocracia local de ésas épocas visitaba frecuentemente. Esta tendencia puede verse en los ejemplos de Beaux Arts como los palacios porteños más famosos. Además, Buenos Aires posee numerosos parques públicos exquisitamente diseñados en su mayoría por el gran paisajista francés Carlos Thays.También son dignos de destacar los museos tales como: Museo de Bellas Artes, de las Artes decorativas, Histórico Nacional.Como siempre te recomendamos que no te pierdas estos detalles en tu paseo por Buenos Aires. Desde Experience Baires creamos diferentes experiencias para que puedas recorrer la ciudad como un verdadero autóctono y conocer todos los secretos que guarda cada rincón.
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Explore the elegance of Recoleta, a Buenos Aires gem with iconic landmarks like Libertador Avenue, Francia Square, and the esteemed UBA Law School. On this Recoleta Cemetery walking tour, the true crown jewel awaits: the enigmatic Recoleta Cemetery. In fact, this resting place is...
Dive into the rich tapestry of Buenos Aires' history with our immersive San Telmo walking tour! So, join us on a captivating journey through time as we explore the storied streets of San Telmo, a neighborhood steeped in nearly 500 years of history. From...
Do you want a historical experience? Then explore La Boca, Buenos Aires' vibrant neighborhood, known for colorful houses, tango, and football. On this La Boca walking tour, you delve deeper into its history, immigration, and art. So, you uncover its cultural and social significance...
Explore the elegance of Recoleta, a Buenos Aires gem with iconic landmarks like Libertador Avenue, Francia Square, and the esteemed UBA Law School. On this Recoleta Cemetery walking tour, the true crown jewel awaits: the enigmatic Recoleta Cemetery. In fact, this resting place is...
Dive into the rich tapestry of Buenos Aires' history with our immersive San Telmo walking tour! So, join us on a captivating journey through time as we explore the storied streets of San Telmo, a neighborhood steeped in nearly 500 years of history. From...
Do you want a historical experience? Then explore La Boca, Buenos Aires' vibrant neighborhood, known for colorful houses, tango, and football. On this La Boca walking tour, you delve deeper into its history, immigration, and art. So, you uncover its cultural and social significance...
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