The Carlos Thays Botanical Garden will have light artistic installations, projections and video mappings. It seeks that visitors rediscover its natural beauty.
Carlos Thays Botanical Garden.
Secret Garden
As in the great cities of the world, the city of Buenos Aires will have for the first time own immersive light show, Secret Garden. This innovative project will transform the Carlos Thays Botanical Garden in a open air museum. I know more.
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The exhibition will open its doors from July 1 to 31every day from 18 to 21. It will be a immersive experience so that the local public rediscover beauty of one of the most emblematic natural spaces of the City and the international tourism know your biological, cultural and historical.


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Secret Garden
Upon entering, the public will discover different facilities in a concept trip that will mix universal elements and symbols like life, nature, biodiversity, space, music, love, reflection, thoughts, stars and art. In turn, visitors will tour 18 immersive postsboth visual and auditory, including light art installationssurprising video mapping, gigantic figures, projectionsinstallations of led lightsof neons and interactive activities.
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Carlos Thays Botanical Garden.
Press Secretariat Environment GCABA
It turns out to be a good opportunity to meet or return to the Carlos Thays Botanical Garden within the framework of his 125th Anniversary with this innovative proposal, 100% disruptive and sustainable. In this sense, the show will commemorate -in one of its installations- the figure of its creator, Charles Thayshighlighting his legacy as architect, naturalist and landscape designer and his invaluable cultural contribution to the country, which is still valid today.
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