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Buenos Aires Metropolitan Cathedral Review

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La Catedral is a clandestine tango bar, housed inside a disused flour mill, with tango classes and live music most nights of the week. Artwork from local artists is displayed along its walls, candles are used to illuminate and fascinating knick-knacks can be found throughout its many rooms. The tables and chairs are recycled from wine barrels and disused slabs of wood. It’s full of character and frequented for the most part by locals. It has just the right level of creativity for art lovers looking for inspiration during the evening in Buenos Aires.

Buenos Aires Metropolitan Cathedral

Posted: Apr 11, 2014
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  • 露露sha
    5/5Outstanding
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    Walking through the gates, we will see an amazing temple that is really worth savoring. The floor is a masterpiece, completed in the early 20th century. Thousands of British Venetian mosaic tiles placed by hand (yes, one by one!) on the right aisle is the resting place of Saint Martin, considered the father of Argentina. The tomb has different parts: a black marble sarcophagus covered with the Argentine flag and three White marble sculptures representing Argentina, Chile and Peru, as he fought for the independence of the three countries, two bombers guarded the place, and the guards changed guards every two hours.

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    Posted: Jun 25, 2023
  • 要几碗饭菜
    5/5Outstanding
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    Buenos Aires's metropolitan cathedral was built in the early 16th century and was rebuilt many times. The current building is a mix of architectural styles, with 18th-century central walkways and domes, and 19th-century neoclassical facades, but no bell towers. The interior retains the precious 18th century sculptures and altar decorations, as well as the rich neo-Renaissance and neo-Baroque decorations. It is the birthplace of the city and the important events in Argentine history and the most representative event building.

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    Posted: Jun 25, 2023
  • 羊咩咩羊羊咩咩
    5/5Outstanding
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    I have lived in Buenos Aires for many years. The Plaza May is also the place I have to go home from work every day. I have stored a lot of it under the night and day. It is very solemn and solemn. I have not been awestruck every time I pass by. My local friends have told me a lot of stories and history about it. I'm sorry I didn't have a chance to visit it. It's enough to attract me. You have to check in if you have a chance.

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    Posted: Jun 25, 2023
  • 尼克宝儿
    5/5Outstanding
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    Definitely recommend to visit and study with the tutor on the weekend. Every time I just took the bus and took pictures of it at different times, but I never came in to experience this journey. It really made me so happy to learn a lot from the Greek main entrance to the neoclassical decoration. The beautiful architecture is alive and flexible under the explanation of the tutor, which is why I like architecture. He always tells his own story here. You can feel that the architects are doing their best to design their sky and every maintenance and protection. It is so beautiful.

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    Posted: Jun 20, 2023
  • 糖糖乐儿
    5/5Outstanding
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    This cathedral has spent nearly a hundred years repairing and maintaining the flames for nearly two years. The 12 pillars at the entrance represent 12 disciples. Hehe, this is all the knowledge learned on the day, it is an eye-opening experience. I visited and learned a lot of knowledge in a day! I highly recommend everyone to visit the mosaic wind ground of the church of light. I like it.

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    Posted: Jun 20, 2023
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