The
emblematic neighborhood of La Boca hosts an authentic museum in the open:
colorful houses from the time of immigration, cobbled streets and a Tango
whiff.
Artists and
craftsmen offer their work to all travelers who like good art. They typically
take a picture with a dancer of tango. Or simply enjoy a stroll among brightly
colored painted tenement, preserving the original appearance drawn in early
nineteenth century by Italian immigrants who lived in the neighborhood of the City of Buenos Aires, making it an ideal place to eat some good pasta! Also clear that
restaurants serve. Crossing the Bridge Avellaneda get an ideal view for a
picture of the Creek, the Rio de la Plata and the port of Buenos Aires.
Quinquela
Martin, famous painter, who lived in the neighborhood, spent much of his work
to shape the face of La Boca, was concerned with the preservation of the
appearance of the area and even named it the emblematic street-museum "Caminito", in homage to a famous
tango. This street is a quaint neighborhood shows a must on a tour of La Boca.
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