
Rochester Hotels Weblog / Category / History and Culture of Buenos AiresYou are in the category History and Culture of Buenos Aires, where to find the best post History and Culture of Buenos AiresBafici 2011.Post April 1, 2011 - Classified Entertainments, History and Culture of Buenos Aires, Knowing Buenos Aires, News about Buenos Aires, What to do in Buenos Aires Today Summer is ending and the usual course of activities starts again. You will not only see more people walking on the streets but also the city itself will start offeringmore events, fairs, congresses, theater and movie premiers.
From April on Buenos Aires provides alternatives for all tastes.
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Carnival in Buenos Aires.Post March 1, 2011 - Classified Entertainments, History and Culture of Buenos Aires, Knowing Buenos Aires, News about Buenos Aires
In its 2011 edition, the Buenos Aires Carnival will offer music, joy, color and hundreds of artists and dancers will display their shows through the different neighbours of the city. More information at: www.buenoaires.gov.ar
The Enlightenment Block.Post January 7, 2011 - Classified History and Culture of Buenos Aires, Knowing Buenos Aires, What to do in Buenos Aires Today It is located between Peru, Moreno, Adolfo Bolivar and Alsina streets. It is known after this name because there worked the first school in Buenos Aires and the first university, and it was there where the knowledge of many of the heroes of our nation shine.
Palais de Glace.Post December 28, 2010 - Classified History and Culture of Buenos Aires, Knowing Buenos Aires, What to do in Buenos Aires Today
It is a space that is now used as an exhibition center and it is located at the Recoleta neighborhood in Buenos Aires.
Buenos Aires - National Concerts 2010Post August 19, 2010 - Classified Buenos Aires Night, Entertainments, History and Culture of Buenos Aires, Knowing Buenos Aires The Borges Cultural Centre is aming to promote the dissemination of musical culture in order to expand the knowledge about national and international classical music.A cycle of events designed for people to know the history of the different musical styles that led to the rich and recognized National musical culture. In other words, it is a wonderful and moving tribute to the composers and artists from Argentina. Enjoy “Classics at Borges”
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