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4 years ago

Where much peace breathes the opposite of what you...

Where much peace breathes the opposite of what your means ... broad thematic family place to go near the coast, has beautiful sculptures, museums and much greenery. 100% recommended. Closes at 18 hours.

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4 years ago

It is worth a visit to appreciate the monuments an...

It is worth a visit to appreciate the monuments and reflect on the acts of violence and repression practiced by the Argentine state during the military dictatorship. For those who came from a country that tried to erase the memory of the dictatorship like Brazil, it is clear the importance of never forgetting this historical period of land, which was very important in the social and cultural construction of a country.

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4 years ago

I do not like that this park has been made and the...

I do not like that this park has been made and the words Victim of State Terrorism are mentioned. When we know that there was an open war against subversive armed forces that wanted to take power by force.

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4 years ago

A complete and clear journey through the saddest p...

A complete and clear journey through the saddest period in Argentine history. There are many works of art. The landscape is beautiful. You have to go with time to read and see everything and go through the whole park.

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4 years ago

Feeling, pain and history; a place where the silen...

Feeling, pain and history; a place where the silence and the fog of the Rio La Plata remind us of what the genocidal did in Argentina and all of Latin America together with the great institutions and powers of the world, walk so as not to forget, build to remember

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About Parque de la Memoria

Welcome to the new website of Parque de la Memoria - Monumento a las Víctimas del Terrorismo de Estado. This is a place where you can learn about the history of Argentina and pay tribute to those who lost their lives during the dark period of state terrorism.

Parque de la Memoria is located in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and was inaugurated in 2007. It covers an area of 14 hectares and overlooks the Rio de la Plata. The park serves as a memorial for the victims of state terrorism that occurred between 1976 and 1983.

The park features several monuments, sculptures, and installations that commemorate those who were killed or disappeared during this period. One such monument is called "El Muro de los Desaparecidos" (The Wall of the Disappeared), which lists over 8,000 names of people who were taken by force by government forces during this time.

Another notable feature is "La Floralis Genérica," a giant metal flower sculpture that opens its petals at dawn and closes them at sunset. This sculpture represents hope for a better future after such tragic events.

Visitors can also explore various exhibitions that showcase photographs, documents, and personal belongings related to victims' stories. These exhibitions aim to educate visitors about what happened during this dark period in Argentine history.

Apart from being a memorial site, Parque de la Memoria also serves as an open-air cultural center with various activities throughout the year. These include concerts, theater performances, film screenings, workshops on human rights issues for children and adults alike.

In addition to its physical presence in Buenos Aires city's heartland location near Costanera Norte Avenue's riverbank area facing Uruguay's coast across Rio De La Plata River estuary waterscape view; Parque De La Memoria has now launched its new website with updated information on all aspects related to it.

This website provides visitors with detailed information about each monument or installation within the park along with historical context behind it so they can understand why these memorials are essential for remembering past atrocities committed against innocent people by their own government officials under military dictatorship regime rule back then when democracy was suspended temporarily until restoration later on after years passed since then till now present day times we live today globally interconnected world community online via internet technology platforms like this one where you're reading my content right now!

Moreover; The website offers virtual tours through videos showcasing different parts of Parque De La Memoria so anyone anywhere worldwide can experience it without physically visiting there yet still feel connected emotionally spiritually intellectually culturally socially politically environmentally ecologically sustainably responsible way possible through digital media channels available nowadays thanks mainly due technological advancements made possible over last few decades since internet revolutionized our lives forevermore!

In conclusion; If you want to learn more about Argentine history or pay tribute to those who lost their lives during state terrorism era while enjoying beautiful scenery overlooking Rio De La Plata River estuary waterscape view; visit Parque De La Memoria either physically or virtually via its newly launched website today!