We'll tour the non-touristy sector of Buenos Aires' most colorful neighborhood: La Boca. We'll learn about its people, its art, architecture, history, and customs. We'll explore its natural harbor, where large groups of immigrants arrived, its warehouses, and its restored train station. We'll visit a tin-roofed tenement that served as a shelter for immigrants and is currently a Cultural Center. We'll see Boca art represented in large murals that reflect various social issues. We'll also see old buildings that housed anarchist newspapers and brothels from the early 20th century. The soccer stadium (Boca Stadium) and the church (Salesiana) are a must-see, a refuge for these uprooted groups. We'll visit Caminito, where we'll find tango and fileteado in every corner.
How this Transporter Bridge worked, one of the 8 that still exist in the world
We also visited the Volunteer Fire Station, the first in the country. We also visited the small museum with the first trucks used in the late 19th century.
We visit a tenement house and meet its artist owners
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