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| Of the Race
track to Ravines of Belgrano |
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Where Palermo gets lost toward
the north Belgrano, a neighborhood with own soul
. Starting from the Race track
they mix old big houses of tiles, modern buildings
and museums to give him personality and life
peculiar to the area.
The journey has a distance of approximately
8 km and it can be traveled in around 4 hours
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that one proposes traveled by two sectors integrated
in this neighborhood that was born like town
by the middle of the XIX century. The first one,
besides the biggest Islamic center in South America,
includes two traditional places linked to the
horsy activity: the race track and the pole field.
The second it establishes a visit to the historical
nucleus of the place that includes the writer's
beautiful house neocolonial Enrique Larreta,
and to one of the green spaces more peculiar
of the city, the Ravines of Belgrano. |
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The journey begins in Av. of the
Liberator and Av. Intendant Bullrich, where it
is the entrance to the Islamic
Cultural Center.
You advances for Avenue Liberator, until crossing Av. Dorrego, and a block ahead
is the Argentinean Field of Pole.
Of the Field of Pole crosses the Liberator's avenue to arrive at the Argentinean
Race track of Palermo.
Continuing some blocks for Av. of the Liberator and then for Av. Viceroy Vertiz
you consents to the Ravines of Belgrano. |
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| Ravines of Belgrano |
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The singular space that offer the
ravines and its apples aledañas summons
to a walk for its art museums and historical.
To each step they are examples of civil and religious
institutions that accompany the local history
of Belgrano and numerous sculptural works that
populate this old neighborhood.
The journey begins in the corner of Arriveños and José Henandez
where is the Club Belgrano.
If we continue for Arriveños us until La Pampa. It crosses toward the
square and after going up the stairway, the miniature of the statue the
Freedom is sighted from to 20 meters toward the right.
Crossing the square in diagonal and to meters of the corner of September 11 and
Sucre it is the monument to the Marshal A. J. Of Sucre, to the
monument right some meters later on, it is Nicolás Mihanovich's
source .
A block is continued by September 11 and some meters before arriving to Echeverría
this Valentine Alsina's House .
In front of Valentine Alsina's house , crosses September 11 and one walks 20
meters toward the right, where this the Arbor.
A block is continued by Zabalía until Juramento. One walks in upward way
to their numeration 4 blocks until Vuelta de Obligado. When crossing the street.
Left to block half, the Immaculate Concepción's church
is by hand.
When leaving the church, crosses Vuelta de Obligado and amid the square, it is
the dedicated monument to Manuel Belgrano.
When crossing the avenue Oath you arrives at the museum of Spanish Art
Enrique Larreta.
When leaving the Museum of Spanish Art Enrique Larreta a block it is continued
by Oath, and in the sidewalk of in front the Historical Museum Sarmiento is
located.
When leaving the Museum Sarmiento it is followed two blocks by Juramento until
O' Higgings, where it is turned to the left. Three square later on is the Museum
Yrurtia. |
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| The Chinese Neighborhood |
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In the last decade of the XX century you expression
around the street Arrives us between the 2000
and the 2200 an area in which prevail Asian southeasterly
habitentes, in its majority Taiwan and Korea.
In this area of Belgrano you will find business
that they sell typical products cared directly
of East and typical fresh vegetables of that
area, but cultivated in Argentina..
To a block of there in Mountaineers 2175 are
the Buddhist temple Chuan
Kuan Tse.
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Viajoporargentina - Información turística sobre la República Argentina
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