Plaza de Mayo
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/SIGHTSEEING, BUENOS AIRES/ Updated : Jan 31, 2017, 15:47 IST
Synopsis
As Buenos Aires’ first central square, Plaza de Mayo has seen the nation’s traumas and celebrations played out on its pavements from the thousands cheering Peron and Evita from that famous balcony to the police shooting of five pr … Read more
As Buenos Aires’ first central square, Plaza de Mayo has seen the nation’s traumas and celebrations played out on its pavements from the thousands cheering Peron and Evita from that famous balcony to the police shooting of five protesters during the 2001 economic crisis. Read less

The most symbolically important site in the city
Word to the wise: Outside Cabildo, Buenos Aires’ oldest town hall, is a small artisan fair (Thu, Fri: 11am - 6pm).
Packed with historical monuments, a walk around the plaza is like a walk through the nation's significant events. The Pirámide de Mayo, an obelisk, was built in 1811 to mark the first anniversary of Buenos Aires’ independence from Spain, and Casa Rosada has been the seat of government since 1860.
Most moving however, is the vigil of the Madres de la Plaza de Mayo. Wearing their symbolic white headscarves, they have demonstrated here since 1977 against the kidnapping, torture and execution of their children during the military government’s reign. They will be here every Thursday afternoon from 3.30pm.
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