You will arrive in a walled city that in 1680 brought the Portuguese crown, with military and civilian envoys, to watch the Spanish ships passing through Buenos Aires, looking for gold, silver and precious stones. You will know the precarious constructions of the time, its handmade roofs, its lanterns and stone streets with natural drains, in a city anchored in time and magically preserved with its military field gate, its drawbridge and its gunboats.
Avenida General Flores and Antonio de Vasconcellos
Manuel de Lobo and Calle de San Pedro
Iconic arrival street of goods and weaponry. Brothel settlement, slave house, goods control, arrival at Plaza Mayor
Central enclave of the Village Political and Commercial Society. Physical distributor between the wholesale market and the port. Traditional location of artisans. platform to finish livestock, crossings of uses and customs from and to the market. Central view of the Monastery and Viceroy's house
Southernmost point of the country, location of the Mast with the national flag, control of the traffic of boats of the bay, visual connection with the bastions of San Miguel and Santa Rita, guardians of the bay.
Dating from 1680, it was built with stones obtained from the coast, served as a military refuge and the wounded (field hospital) gardens and parish cemetery. St. John's Bastion. We will visit and learn about the entrance, the bell towers and the main altar.
Military settlement and Governor's housing. description of the constructions, stable, watchtower, carriage movement.
Behind the ruins of the Monastery of San Francisco Xavier dating from 1680, the lighthouse of Cologne was built in 1753, which combines with that of Farallon Island, showing port and starboard for entry of ships in navigable area.
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