For their modern design, Federation is attractive in itself. The access avenue leads to the Av. San Martin. The one is in the corner of the Coastal one
Civic Center , the most imposing building that harbors the public offices. In their last floor there is to terrace mirador with view toward the lake.
In front the Sanctuary of Immaculate María of the Concord is, also prominent for their architecture.
continue for Av. San Martin. A partir de la calle Las Camelias comienza el área de mayor actividad comercial. Right the Office of Tourist Information is by hand and, in front, the mail. Turn to the right for Av. March 25 to find the square Freedom.
To the front will see the Museum of the Establishments, in the chapel of the old Federation, brought piece for piece and reconstructed in the place. It contains testimonies of the three previous establishments (1810 Mandisovi; 1847 Town of the Federation; 1979 New Federation) and other pieces of regional value.
San Martin return to the corner of Av. with the Coastal one. The Port is to the front that this specially built one with sport ends, is one of the best as for security and comfort. In their side the building of the Subprefectura stands out.
Continue the visit for the Coastal Av., where will find places of panoramic views, beaches and restaurants on the river Uruguay . When arriving to the intersection with Guarumba will see the Amphitheater, scenario of the National Party of the Lake and with capacity for 5.000 people. In front of the street The Magnolias are the spa-camping site The Palms and, to Immaculate Concepción's height, the Provincial Casino in whose proximities are a modern thermal center.
I walk toward the Av. Entre Ríos it will pass in front of the bus station. Continue for the diagonal and, to the height of Antártida Argentina , will arrive to the First Well of Thermal Waters of the Mesopotamia . Their fresh water, drinkable and mineralized it emerges at 42°C from a depth of 1.260 m . In the place there are a natural pileta and 70 showers, besides sanitariums and wardrobes. |