PARQUE DE LA MEMORIA
A park-monument to the victims of the Dirty War, facing the Rio de la Plata, offers a moving and instructive visit.
This 14-hectare park-monument, inaugurated in 2007, pays tribute to the memory of the desaparecidos, victims of the Dirty War imposed by the military dictatorship. Nearly 9,000 names of the disappeared are inscribed on large walls facing the Rio de la Plata where so many Argentines were thrown into the sea alive. The visit is as moving as it is instructive. Official visits from foreign heads of state (Obama or Holland in 2016 for example) usually stop there to remember the dark years of recent Argentine history and pay tribute to the disappeared.
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