Floralis Genérica, Buenos Aires
The Floralis Genérica is a 23-metre-high stainless-steel flower standing in a reflecting pool in the United Nations Plaza, Buenos Aires. It was constructed in 2002
The Floralis Genérica is a 23-metre-high stainless-steel flower standing in a reflecting pool in the United Nations Plaza, Buenos Aires. It was constructed in 2002
The image many have of Buenos Aires is of a city with a lot of older buildings in a state of “elegant decay”. There are
I’m a sucker for holiday decorations and have been so since I was a kid. I know it’s generally quite commercial, but it makes me
While staying in Buenos Aires I noticed this amazing piece of artwork at our hotel. It’s an image of former First Lady of Argentina, Eva
One of Buenos Aires’ newer landmarks is this bridge, known as El Puente de La Mujer (Woman’s Bridge). It’s a pedestrian bridge crossing the Rio
General Manuel Belgrano is one of the great heroes of Argentine history. He was born in Buenos Aires and was a bit of a renaissance
Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina, is one of the most interesting cities to visit in all of South America. A fusion of cultures and
The Plaza de Mayo is, in many ways, the heart of Buenos Aires. It’s not only the city’s political and financial center but also the
Our rambling around Buenos Aires brought us to a pretty church in the Monserrat neighborhood, which turned out to be the Santo Domingo Convent, or
Where Gumbo Was #411 Gumbo was visiting the Catedral Metropolitana de Buenos Aires, the main Catholic cathedral in the Argentine capital. Congratulations to Professor Abe
The Floralis Genérica is a 23-metre-high stainless-steel flower standing in a reflecting pool in the United Nations Plaza, Buenos Aires.
The image many have of Buenos Aires is of a city with a lot of older buildings in a state
I’m a sucker for holiday decorations and have been so since I was a kid. I know it’s generally quite
While staying in Buenos Aires I noticed this amazing piece of artwork at our hotel. It’s an image of former
One of Buenos Aires’ newer landmarks is this bridge, known as El Puente de La Mujer (Woman’s Bridge). It’s a
General Manuel Belgrano is one of the great heroes of Argentine history. He was born in Buenos Aires and was
Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina, is one of the most interesting cities to visit in all of South America.
The Plaza de Mayo is, in many ways, the heart of Buenos Aires. It’s not only the city’s political and
Our rambling around Buenos Aires brought us to a pretty church in the Monserrat neighborhood, which turned out to be
Where Gumbo Was #411 Gumbo was visiting the Catedral Metropolitana de Buenos Aires, the main Catholic cathedral in the Argentine