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A Day in Buenos Aires

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Museo de los Niños Abasto

This is the first thematic and interactive museum in the Mercosur aimed at children from three to twelve years old. The purpose is to combine learning and playing, taking city life as a theme for experimenting and having fun. The activities that take place here and the environment in which they are carried out conform to new learning techniques designed to bring out the child's creativity while having fun in the process. There are competitions, drawing, painting and ceramics exhibitions by the children and more.

3247 Avenida Corrientes, Shopping Abasto de Buenos Aires, Level 2, Buenos Aires, Argentinien, C1193
Xul Solar Museum

The museum and headquarters of the Pan Club Foundation is what used to be the residence of the late Xul Solar. It houses a permanent exposition of much of his works. The building's architectural layout is outstanding; it was especially designed by Architect Pablo Beitía with the aim of displaying the artist's work. The uneven back yard coincides with the house's old garden, while the interior communicates with the terrace and with the second floor, where Xul used to live. The simple furniture was designed by the artist himself. There is also a piano, some puppets, and an enormous library. Xul Solar developed a versatile, eccentric personality, of great genius. This personality led him to perform on many disciplines: inventions, chess, astrologically-based tarot, a fuller-sounding piano with 3 rows of textured keys for people with sight impediments, architectural ideas in urbanism and landscaping, and even linguistics by creating the "neocriollo": a humorous mixture of Spanish and Portuguese. He attempted to found pan-universalism as a base in which people of every nation and religion could meet. His greatest achievement was in painting. In this field he is renowned as predecessor in surrealism in a Latin American reality. With his small, colorful watercolours he uncovered a mysterious world of symbols (represented, for example, by arrows and stairs) and unveiled the path of surreal culture.

1212 Laprida, Buenos Aires, Argentinien, 1425
Congressional Plaza

As the Palace of the National Congress Building spreads out with its bronze cupola crowning its Neoclassical building, the Plaza de los Dos Congresos finds its perfect setting ahead of it. The Monument to Two Congresses is essentially a tribute to the Argentinian Independence. Carlos Thays, a celebrated architect, is the man behind this exquisite structure. Honoring the Constitutional Assembly of 1813 and Congress of Tucman of 1816 on either part of the monument, the allegorical statue symbolizing liberty is crowned at the center of the column. A picturesque fountain adds a magnificent charm to the Congressional monuments and is fenced inside with the obelisk as protection from vandalism. The famous statue of The Thinker, conceptualized by Auguste Rodin, is a separate monument that can be found in the plaza.

1601 Hipólito Yrigoyen, Buenos Aires, Argentinien, C1033
Obelisco de Buenos Aires

This monolith is a meeting place for political demonstrations, musical performances and celebrations over victories of the national soccer team. Dating back to 1936, it was built to commemorate the anniversary of Buenos Aires' first foundation. It measures 70 meters (230 feet) high and is made of reinforced concrete. Inside, a 200-hundred-step stairway is used to perform maintenance jobs from the top. After the sunset, the obelisk shines thanks to the white lights, but the gleams of surrounding neon billboards is what gives the area its unique and colorful glow.

Intersección de Avenida Corrientes y Avenida 9 de Julio, Buenos Aires, Argentinien, C1043
Teatro Colón

Die Pracht des Teatro Colon ist der musikliebenden Welt wohlbekannt. Es gilt als eines der besten Opernhäuser der Welt und ist der Inbegriff von architektonischer Opulenz kombiniert mit technischer Exzellenz. Das Theater wurde am 25. Mai 1908 mit der Oper Aida von Giuseppe Verdi eingeweiht und spiegelt in seiner makellosen Architektur die reine Schönheit der italienischen Renaissance wider. Der frühe Bau des Theaters wurde 1908 unter der Leitung von Charles Pellegrini abgeschlossen. 30 Jahre lang eroberte es mit seiner perfekten Akustik die westliche Welt der klassischen Musik. Als das Theater zu verfallen begann, wurden massive Anstrengungen unternommen, um den Ruhm dieses Wunderwerks wiederherzustellen. Heute erobern die aufwändigen Gipsstrukturen, der riesige Kronleuchter inmitten der farbenfrohen Fresken und die geschwungenen Treppen des kunstvoll geschnitzten Foyers die Herzen der Kunst- und Musikliebhaber. Die besten Ballette und Opern der Welt, darunter die von Tschaikowsky, Verdi und Puccini, wurden hier bei zahlreichen Galas aufgeführt. Das Teatro Colón, das zu den fünf besten Aufführungsorten der Welt in Bezug auf akustische Exzellenz zählt, definiert eine unvergleichliche Opulenz.

628 Cerrito, Buenos Aires, Argentinien, C1010
National Library of the Argentine Republic

The construction of this new headquarters for the National Library was started in the 1950s. It was inaugurated in 1992, after a number of difficulties. These premises are set in the middle of several large gardens. The entrance to the library is either at Aguero or Austria streets. The library boasts more than five million books, arranged in three basements. At the first basement, there is a comprehensive newspaper and magazine archive featuring provincial as well as national editions. At the comfortable auditorium there are always interesting seminars and exhibits taking place.

2502 Calle Aguero, Buenos Aires, Argentinien, C1425
Tourist Bus (Bus turístico)

The double-decker tour bus is operated by the City of Buenos Aires. Tourists can hop on and off at will to enjoy 20 of the most important landmarks and neighborhoods in the city. Tickets can be purchased for 24 or 48 hours and children under three are free. There is a five percent discount if you buy tickets online through the official website. Tri-lingual guides in English, Spanish and Portuguese are on board every bus. Taped audio synchronized with the bus route is also available. A free bi-monthly magazine with pictures and stories about the various locations on route comes with the tour. Buses run every 15 minutes. The complete circuit takes about three hours. It's a great way to get to know this wonderful city.

Roque Saenz Pena Av. 846, Buenos Aires, Argentinien, C1035
Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes

Das 1896 eröffnete Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes verfügt über 32 Ausstellungsräume mit modernster Technik für traditionelle und multimediale Ausstellungen. Seine ständige Ausstellung - mit dem ältesten Exponat aus dem 12. Jahrhundert - umfasst europäische Meister wie Goya, Renoir, Van Gogh, Rodin und Bourdelle. Auch Werke argentinischer Meister aus dem 19. und 20. Jahrhundert, darunter Juan Carlos Castagnino und Benito Quinquela Martín, werden ausgestellt. Es gibt eine öffentlich zugängliche Bibliothek und Werkstätten für die Restaurierung und Bearbeitung von audiovisuellen Werken.

1473 Avenida del Libertador, Buenos Aires, Argentinien, C1425
Palacio De Gobierno

Guided tours of the Governor's offices and Cabinet meeting rooms, allow visitors to learn about the history of the building. In addition, the guides give in-depth explanations of the city's three shields, that are painted above the lobby entrance. You can also witness the changing of the guards, here every half-hour during the weekends. These guards, are members of the oldest Argentine regiment, who fought against the English invaders in 1806.

Bolívar 1, Buenos Aires, Argentinien, C1406
Subte Line A

The historic Subte Line A was inaugurated in December 1913 and is the 13th oldest underground subway line in the world. The length of the original network was approximately 7 kilometers (4.35 miles) and it originated from the Plaza de Mayo to the Plaza Miserere. Today, it extends to the Carabobo, and follows the old route via the Avenue de Mayo and Congreso. The line is further distinguished with running the same wooden cars that were used during its initial journey. These were built by the Belgian company La Brugeoise and is often regarded as heritage on wheels. The stations such as Peru and Congreso on the route retain the ornamentation and beauty from the time.

Avenida de Mayo, Buenos Aires, Argentinien, C1084
Zurbaran

This gallery exhibits a broad and abundant selection of Argentine contemporary art showcased in an opulent space under optimum lighting. With more than 100 yearly exhibits, an average of 2500 works are displayed. The gallery also holds auctions, and publishes art books, catalogues and videos. The owners were precursors for recognizing and meeting the growing demand for Latin American artists by participating in art biennials, thus breaking into the international art scene early on. Among some of the gallery's most venerated artists are Raúl Soldi, Oscar Campos and Enrique Castro.

Cerrito 1522, Buenos Aires, Argentinien, C1010
Santo Domingo Convent

Completed in 1783, this church housed the Natural History Museum and astronomic observatory under President Rivadavia. In 1835, the dictator Juan Manuel de Rosas repatriated the Dominican friars and in 1856 the second tower was built. An atrium houses the Mausoleum of General Manuel Belgrano, the creator of the Argentine flag, who was born and spent most of his life in Buenos Aires. This work by Hector Ximenez has a large base of red granite with two bas-reliefs representing the presentation of the Flag and the Battle of Tucuman.

422 Defensa, Buenos Aires, Argentinien, 1065
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