A very representative area of the Argentine revolution, there are many things worth visiting in the square here, the buildings here are quite low-key, and the good things around seem to be quite a lot. It is a very interesting place to visit.
Torre Monumental
Posted: Dec 27, 2019
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Originally known as the Torre de Los Ingles (Torre de Los Ingleses), the Tower was a bell tower in Fulza A_Ray Square (formerly Plaza Brit_nica) in Buenos Aires, Argentina, before the Falkland War between England and Argentina in 1982. This is a gift from the local community in England to commemorate the centenary of the May 1810 Revolution. After the Falkland War in 1982, the tower was renamed the Torre Monument. The tower is decorated with the logo of the British Empire. The tower is 75 meters (248 feet) tall and has eight floors. The bell, which is 35 meters (115 feet) high, was designed to mimic Big Ben. The entrance has Argentine and British shields engraved with "Health of the Great Argentine People, From British Residents, May 25, 2016". The pain of the Falkland War defeat caused the destruction of the clock. It was closed in November 1984 due to the explosion at the bottom of the tower and reopened in 1999 after restoration. It is close to the Metro Station on Line C, just in front of the tower monument, and the Argentine Government built the Falkland War Memorial on the opposite side of Libidstad Street in 1984.
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Posted: Jun 27, 2019
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This is a large piece of land. It is difficult to imagine that there is such a large piece of land. The local people often feed wild pigeons here. The memorial clock tower is the biggest feature.