The Subte Museum celebrates Independence Day with music, dances, typical meals and tram walks. Free and free admission.
The subway museum invites you this July 9 to tour this unique experience in the heart of Buenos Aires.
This July 9he Subway Museum It adds to the national celebrations with a proposal for the whole family. Between relics of Buenos Aires transport and period scenes, the event promises a different day, with folk dances, workshops of escarapelas and mates, traditional meals and a Free walk in tram through the streets of Horse.
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Of 12 to 17 hoursthe public can visit the Centenera Patrimonial Laboratorylocated in From Centenera 777a space that works like Buenos Aires underground museum. There are displaying unique pieces as a old subway carancient signaling systems, scales of the first years of the service and a workshop of patrimonial ceramics that is part of the usual route.


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During the holiday, the place will be transformed with a special setting: characters dressed in period clothes, a parade of street vendors and a historical tour of Tucumán’s house They will transport visitors to the times of Independence. In addition, there will be dancers from Folklore, live music and open workshops so that old and children learn to Make Carape them or prepare a good mate.
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The gastronomic touch will not be missing. In the food court they will be offered typical Argentine dishesideal to accompany the festive atmosphere and enjoy the more Creole flavors. All with entrance free and free.
As part of the experience, the Friends of the Tram will offer traditional Free Tram Trips through the neighborhoodleaving from the corner of Emilio Miter and Bonifacio. A perfect closure for a day that mixes history, identity and celebration in full Buenos Aires heart.
Source: Ambito

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