- Floralis Generica - Floralis Genérica is a metal sculpture located in the Plaza de las Naciones Unidas, Avenida Figueroa Alcorta, in the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, presented to the city by the Argentine architect Eduardo Catalano (1917-2010). The structure was inaugurated on April 13, 2002 with materials provided by the aircraft company Lockheed Martin Aircraft Argentina.
The sculpture is located in the center of a park of four hectares of wooded boundaries, surrounded by paths that approach and distance providing different perspectives of the monument and located above a mirror of water, which apart from fulfilling its aesthetic function, protects it. It represents a large flower made of stainless steel, with aluminum skeleton and reinforced concrete, which looks towards the sky, extending towards it its six petals. It weighs 18 tons and is 23 meters high.
- Private transportation
- Bilingual guide throughout the tour providing information
- Snacks
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Lunch
- Tickets de entrada a eventos
- Tips
Buenos Aires stands out as a premier travel destination in South America, blending a rich tapestry of culture with culinary delights, sports, fashion, and the arts. Every nook of this vibrant Argentinian city offers an array of activities to suit both the extravagant spender and the frugal visitor.
The city boasts a plethora of distinctive qualities that resonate with tourists. Its inhabitants are known for their warm, lively demeanor and the local gastronomy is highlighted by the traditional ‘asado’ and ‘mate’. Let’s not overlook the beloved regional delicacies such as ‘dulce de leche’ and ‘alfajores’. Folklore and Tango, the city’s prominent dances, continue to enliven the urban thoroughfares. In terms of sports, the intense rivalry between Boca Juniors and River Plate encapsulates the citizens’ fervor, transforming every match weekend into a citywide fiesta. The enduring Spanish and Italian heritage imbues the spirit of the locals in this enchanting nation.
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