In the Footsteps Of Dictators & the Auschwitz of Argentina -Private Walking Tour

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2 hours 30 minutes (approximately)
Offered in: English and 1 more

“Become an eyewitness to an obscure period of our history and have a unique experience with the dark side of Argentina”
As your guide, Elisa, is a living history, she will tell you the interesting facts you need to know to understand the worst, most brutal and most violent dictatorship in Argentinean history. She will also talk about a couple of the worst aspects of the dictatorship: the systematic theft of babies from their imprisoned mothers and the Nazi ideology that permeated the military and security forces.
Take an opportunity to learn from the mistakes of the past and educate yourself on one of the lesser-known horrors of history.

Buenos Aires Off the Beaten Path Tours is proud to have received the certificate of Excellence for 2017, 2018 and 2019 from TripAdvisor. Also, we are pleased to say that we have been selected as the winner for : ” Innovative Tour Company of the Year 2018 in Buenos Aires” by Travel and Hospitality Awards.

What's Included

Local bilingual (English Spanish), university-educated guide
Bus ticket or taxis during the tour
Any taxis that you decide to take after the tour
Transportation to and from the meeting place
Snacks, coffee and drinks that you decide to consume during the tour

Meeting and pickup

Meeting point

We will meet outside the store “Pigmento”. To get to the meeting point you can take a taxi or subway line “A” (light blue color). If you take the subway get off at “Carabobo” station. Your guide will be carrying a sign that says ‘Walking tours”

End point

We will be finishing near the Ex-clandestine Center

Itinerary

Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes (approximately)
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    You will explore the following: An ex-Clandestine Center, often called the Auschwitz of Argentina. You won’t be exploring the areas that are closed while archaeological techniques of restoration, conservation, and evidence-gathering work proceeds. We can’t go inside the Ex-clandestine center. We can walk around the place where we can find incredible murals (paintings & graffiti) on the topic. The individuals, history, and struggles they represent. Actually, part of the Ex-clandestine center was dismantled before democracy returned and the areas of the cells were demolished, etc. and the most interesting things, for the most part, are easily seen from the outside. Memorial plaques of the disappeared people. You will hear some recorded testimonies. A Clandestine Center of Detention, Torture and Annihilation was a place dedicated to the kidnapping and torture of suspected dissidents. They functioned during the last military dictatorship that took place from 1976 to 1983.

    2 hours 30 minutes Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Not for children
  • What you'll need: Wear comfortable walking shoes and weather-appropriate clothing (Don't worry about the distance; this is a short walk and as it's a private tour we'll go at your pace). If rain looks possible, dress appropriately and ask your hotel to borrow an umbrella.
  • Come with a few extra pesos if you want to stop for coffee, a drink, bottled water, snacks etc
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