In the Footsteps Of Dictators & the Auschwitz of Argentina -Private Walking Tour
Overview
Argentina's dark history comes alive through the insights of your guide, Elisa, who provides a deep understanding of the brutal dictatorship. This tour offers a unique opportunity to learn about significant events and their impacts on society.
- 🗣️ Elisa shares her personal experiences and knowledge of Argentina's violent dictatorship.
- 📚 Discussions include the systematic theft of babies from imprisoned mothers and the influence of Nazi ideology in military forces.
- 🕵️♂️ Gain insights into one of history's lesser-known horrors while reflecting on past mistakes.
- 🏆 Buenos Aires Off the Beaten Path Tours has received TripAdvisor's Certificate of Excellence for 2017, 2018, and 2019.
- 🌟 Recognized as "Innovative Tour Company of the Year 2018 in Buenos Aires" by Travel and Hospitality Awards.
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- Bus ticket or taxis during the tour
- Local bilingual (English Spanish), university-educated guide
- Snacks, coffee and drinks that you decide to consume during the tour
- Transportation to and from the meeting place
- Any taxis that you decide to take after the tour
Meeting point
Return details
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Buenos AiresYou will explore the following: An ex-Clandestine Center, often called the Auschwitz of Argentina. You won’t be exploring the areas that are closed while archaeological techniques of restoration, conservation, and evidence-gathering work proceeds. We can’t go inside the Ex-clandestine center. We can walk around the place where we can find incredible murals (paintings & graffiti) on the topic. The individuals, history, and struggles they represent. Actually, part of the Ex-clandestine center was dismantled before democracy returned and the areas of the cells were demolished, etc. and the most interesting things, for the most part, are easily seen from the outside. Memorial plaques of the disappeared people. You will hear some recorded testimonies. A Clandestine Center of Detention, Torture and Annihilation was a place dedicated to the kidnapping and torture of suspected dissidents. They functioned during the last military dictatorship that took place from 1976 to 1983.
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.