
Karin Sebelin
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This monument, inaugurated in 1914, is the work of the Belgians Jules Lagae (sculptor of the figures) and Eugenio D'Huicque, architect who designed the base built with stone from the French city of Nancy.
The main sculpture symbolizes the Republic and is made of dark bronze. Two female figures evoke the Assembly of 1813 and the Congress of Tucumán of 1816, when National Independence was declared.
The fountain that extends towards the East represents the Río de la Plata, and two allegorical figures symbolize the Uruguay and Paraná rivers.
In the Plaza del Congreso stands a monolith that indicates kilometer zero of the national routes.
The main sculpture symbolizes the Republic and is made of dark bronze. Two female figures evoke the Assembly of 1813 and the Congress of Tucumán of 1816, when National Independence was declared.
The fountain that extends towards the East represents the Río de la Plata, and two allegorical figures symbolize the Uruguay and Paraná rivers.
In the Plaza del Congreso stands a monolith that indicates kilometer zero of the national routes.
Paolo Sarpi (born Aug. 14, 1552, Venice—died Jan. 14, 1623, Venice) Italian patriot, scholar, and state theologian during Venice’s struggle with Pope Paul V.
Between 1610 and 1618 he wrote his History of the Council of Trent, an important work decrying papal absolutism.
Among Italians, he was an early advocate of the separation of church and state.
Sarpi became something of a hero to the Venetians and was sought out by foreign visitors.
Between 1610 and 1618 he wrote his History of the Council of Trent, an important work decrying papal absolutism.
Among Italians, he was an early advocate of the separation of church and state.
Sarpi became something of a hero to the Venetians and was sought out by foreign visitors.
Wir waren leider an einem Feiertag unterwegs, als dort geschlossen war!
Gigantisches Denkmal!
Experience the miraculous journey of coffee at the new visitor center.
See a working nursery, wet mill, drying patio and roaster.
See what Starbucks is doing to empower farmers, promote sustainable practices and develop the next generation of coffee.
Tours are offered in English and Spanish.
A great presentation!
Really to recommend!
But the coffee we could test was nothing special! 🥹
And the prices of the coffee variations in the lounge are extremely high!
See a working nursery, wet mill, drying patio and roaster.
See what Starbucks is doing to empower farmers, promote sustainable practices and develop the next generation of coffee.
Tours are offered in English and Spanish.
A great presentation!
Really to recommend!
But the coffee we could test was nothing special! 🥹
And the prices of the coffee variations in the lounge are extremely high!