Building Cultural Bridges
Students hit the town with a brief history of the buildings that set the tone for modern Buenos Aires. Comparing the architectural styles of then and now, students could see the past mixed with the present.
We continued our day with a view of the ecological tour of mother nature and her marvels in Buenos Aires Ecological Reserve. Such a beauty to see!
We then finished with a walk through the feria to see the Puente de la Mujer (The Woman’s Bridge), a majestical design that is a synthesis of the image of a couple dancing the tango.
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