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Buenos Aires

Pre and Post Conference cultural events

Teatro Colón

It is one of the most important opera houses in the world. Its rich and prestigious history and its exceptional acoustics and architectural features have ranked it as the most important theater in the world, according to the traveling website Travel 365.

Woman’s Bridge

Just 5 minutes away from the Cultural Center is the dock areas, the former port of the city, where you can take a walk along the river. On Dock 3 there is a rotating footbridge somewhat unusual in its asymmetrical arrangement, the Woman’s Bridge. The design mimics a couple dancing tango.

Pink House

Dominating Plaza de Mayo, Casa Rosada is the seat of the Argentine national government and houses the president’s office. Scene of much of the city’s history, it was from it’s balconies that Juan and “Evita” Perón addressed the masses during the late 1940s and early 1950s. 

Immigration Museum:

Located in the premises of the old Immigrants’ Hotel, it aims to develop a permanent memory and homage venue to honor those settlers from the second half of the 19th century who came from Europe, Asia, Africa, and South American. It is a space both for the construction of historical memory and for the reflection on the current conditions of migration.