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Claudio
Kiki
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Buenos Aires Palaces
Buenos Aires Palaces
Option 1.
Walk around Recoleta neighbourhood, touring the area where we can find:
Ortiz Basualdo Palace (French Embassy), Pereda Palace (Brazilian Embassy), Duhau Palace, Álzaga Unzué Mansion, Errázuriz Alvear Palace (closed between December 22nd and January 9th).
Option 2.
Anchorena Palace. Official guided tour, OR Paz Palace. Official guided tour. Tour around Plaza San Martín, Shopping and/or coffee break at Galerías Pacífico, where the main vault has been decorated by great argentinian artists such as Antonio Berni, Lino Enea Spilimbergo, Demetrio Urruchúa and Juan Carlos Castagnino.
Buenos Aires and its literature
Buenos Aires and its literature
Walking through the Recoleta neighborhood, the National Library , its gardens and monuments, and the Interactive Museum of Books and Language.
Walking along Santa Fe Avenue and having a coffee in the “Ateneo Book Shop- Grand Splendid Movie-theatre before” , one of the most beautiful book shops in the world.
Afternoon tea at the once home of the writer Victoria Ocampo in Beccar, Buenos Aires. Prestigious figures of art and culture stayed at Villa Ocampo invited by Victoria such as Le Corbusier , Walter Gropius , Maurice Ravel, Igor Stravinsky , R. Tagore , Aldous Huxley, Graham Greene, Albert Camus , Andre Malraux, Octavio Paz Gabriela Mistral , Pablo Neruda, Ortega y Gasset, and Jorge Luis Borges, among others.
Buenos Aires and its religion
Buenos Aires and its religion
Visit to the Russian Orthodox Church, founded by decree of Tsar Alexander III in 1888. Visit of the Danish church, neo-Gothic , where we will discuss the sailboat Kopenhavn mystery whose replica is located in the center of the temple pointing towards the altar. Visit to the Metropolitan Cathedral, including the Mausoleum of General Jose de San Martin, its legends and mysteries. Visit to the Libertad Temple (Synagogue) Optional visit to the Jewish Museum. Guided tour of the Islamic Cultural Center Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Fahd.
Option 1.
Visit to the San Isidro catedral.
Option 2.
Visit the Holy Land theme park, a reproduction of more than seven hectares of the city of Jerusalem in the first century with its buildings, music, food , arts and crafts , further comprising: The Grotto of the Franciscans, which recreates life in a monastery of the thirteenth century. A replica of the Wailing Wall. Reproduction of a Roman temple. Playback of a mosque. The Museum of religiosity.
Buenos Aires and the river
Buenos Aires and the river
Visit to the Museum ” Quinquela Martin” in the neighborhood of La Boca (Tuesday to Sunday from 11 to 18). Donated by the artist, the building has a school whose classrooms he decorated , a museum of Argentine figurative art, a splendid collection of figureheads (the third of its kind worldwide ), an exhibition of personal belongings of the artist (who lived and worked on the third floor of the building ) and a sculpture terrace.
Historic Vessels
Option 1:
Corvette Uruguay (1874)
Option 1:
Fragata Sarmiento (1897)
Buenos Aires Music
Buenos Aires Music
- The Beatles, the accordion and the Colon Theatre.
Visit to the Beatles Museum, endorsed twice by Guinness World Records as the world’s largest collection, with more than 8,500 objects , including birth certificates, autographs, cards, tickets and concert programs, books, original celluloid movies, discography and filmography in all formats, porcelain, dolls, music boxes, musical instruments, games, toys and all kinds of memorabilia.
Visit the Colon Theatre (optional feature ), one of the leading opera houses in the world. The tour includes a visit to the inside building: Golden Hall, workshops scenery, props , costumes and hair, rehearsal rooms orchestra, ballet roundabouts , and access to the stage . Also the museum of ancient musical instruments and memorabilia of opera and ballet in the foyer.
Esoteric Buenos Aires
Esoteric Buenos Aires
Visit the Museum of the artist Xul Solar (1887-1963) , eccentric character , versed in languages, occultism and and mythology , painter of works of fantasy genre, inventor of two universal languages, the pan- language and Neo Creole, and also a pan- chess in which the boxes were referring to the zodiacal signs.
Guided night tour to the Barolo Palace, whose architectural design is to detail the compositional scheme of the Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri. In addition, the building is reminiscent of the architecture of India , as its architect took elements of the Palace of Winds in Jaipur and Rajarani Temple Bhubaneshvar.
The crime route
The crime route
Visit to the Police Museum, twenty showrooms dedicated to police work from the historical, technical and criminologist perspective. Visit the Museum of the Judicial Morgue (not recommended for impressionable people and banned for children less than 18 years). Visit to the Antonio Ballvé Penitentiary Museum. And for the evening … interactive theatre piece: Crime at the Munich. Highly recommended.
Tango Day
Tango day
Días miércoles a partir de las 14.00
Tango Monument at Puerto Madero, visit to the Carlos Gardel Museum, visit to the International Museum of Tango, dancing night at “La Ideal” café.
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Good vibe, hippy chic vib. Young baby boom generation neighborhood. Chosen by TV celebrities, upper middle class modern-laid back families.
Traditional and Elegant neighborhood. Glamour and style are its second name. Well established professionals. All wealthy families moved here when the yellow fever attacked in 1860s.
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Last tango in Buenos Aires
Dancers block street as government decides to close dance halls Dozens of tango dancers block one of Buenos Aires’ main avenues on Friday in protest against the government’s decision to close ‘milongas’ or tango bars, for failing to meet certain requirements or present paperwork on time. Argentine tango originated at the ending of the 19th century in the working-class neighborhoods of Buenos Aires. Source: World news | The Guardian
La felicitá al potere
Today I received a whatsapp message from Gabriele, an Italian guest who stayed in a San Telmo apartment months ago: “Kiki!!!! I was reading a book on Uruguayan ex-president Pepe Mujica and I found you!!! You are everywhere.” I was walking up, still a little bit asleep so shocked and surprised and all that adventure came back to my mind. And Cristina and her family as well, who have been in Buenos Aires by April last year, we connected immediately. I am aware I listen Italian speaking and I melt down instantly … its in my DNA … Cristina and her family have been guests of mine as well, now they are friends. She is an Italian writer, an adorable human being, a privilege I had of meeting her and sharing her trip to Montevideo to interview the ex-president Pepe Mujica. The audience has been confirmed to her just hours before, maximum a day before, so she asked if I´d like to go; with no shadow of a doubt. Easiest way was taking a Ferry to Colonia and there a bus to Montevideo. She had a meeting with the Italian Ambassador who wanted to meet her as well, so there […]
Visiting Buenos Aires from Israel
I had so many wonderful guests … one very special one was Yuval, he came with dozens of friends, everywhere he goes he makes friends. He is a poet, adorable human-being. Yuval was the one who showing appreciation wanted to organise the first web-page for the rentals business and he drafted a very good one. He bought the domain name and hosted it for a year. This was the first kick up for espacioba to have its own website. Yuval lives in Israel and later on he and his friends have been staying at home on some kind of couchsurfing experience. In the meantime we got a guitar and he sang my favourite Shlomo Artzi’s songs. I am sure he would be the next Israel pop artist if he wanted. He has all the charisma and charm to do so. Yuval come back to Buenos Aires!!! And cook those wonderful onions you made once.
A tourist in my own country
These were the times when I was a tourist in my own city and I used to go to see every single theatre play on stage and after it me and my friends used to go to have dinner at Edelweiss, meeting place for celebrities after finishing their functions. At the entrance we met China Zorrilla, when she knew I was living in Dublin, Ireland she told me that once, long ago when she was a young lady she went to England to study English though the original plan was Dublin. China Zorrilla starred in movies you should see such as Elsa y Fred, dubbed onto Italian as Indimenticabile Efervescenza. There are many other ones but this one is unforgettable! Generous adorable woman as there have been no other one.
How to be Argentinian – 1st episode
Drinking Mate Mate: sometimes erroneously spelled maté in English, but never in Spanish or Portuguese), also known as yerba mate, chimarrão (Portuguese or cimarrón (Spanish), is a traditional South American caffeine-rich infused drink, particularly in Argentina (where it is defined as the “national infusion”), Uruguay, Paraguay, the Bolivian Chaco and Southern Brazil, and in southern Chile. It is also consumed by the Druze in Syria, the largest importer in the world, and in Lebanon. It is prepared by steeping dried leaves of yerba mate (Ilex paraguariensis, known in Portuguese as erva-mate) in hot water and is served with a metal straw from a shared hollow calabashgourd. The straw is called a bombilla in Spanish, a bomba in Portuguese, and a bombija or, more generally, a masassa (type of straw) in Arabic. The straw is traditionally made of silver. Modern, commercially available straws are typically made of nickel silver, called alpaca; stainless steel, or hollow-stemmed cane. The gourd is known as a mate or a guampa; while in Brazil, it has the specific name of cuia, or also cabaça (the name for Indigenous-influenced calabash gourds in other regions of Brazil, still used for general food and drink in remote regions). Even if the water is supplied from a modern thermos, the infusion is traditionally drunk from mates or cuias. Yerba mate leaves are dried, chopped, and ground into a powdery mixture called yerba. The bombilla acts as both a straw and a sieve. The […]
Kiki
Hi, it's Kiki here. I love adventure, wild life, history and travelling. I have traveled the world extensively and adore being flexible and leaving my comfort zone for learning about different cultures and life styles. I have been living in Seville, Dublin and London for 11 years, when back in Buenos Aires in 2012, I have been approached to work on a Temporary lettings agency project, so there is where I displayed all my skills to get this up and running. Once set up, it was time to work from the shadows and let the Operations Team to shine on…
Claudio
Claudio was born in Argentina, he loves visiting foreign countries. When it was time for studying he did Economics and when applying for an Exchange Programme he visited the United States where he stayed for almost two years travelling all along and across. Claudio enjoys highly surfing and hiking and he is setting up a surf boards artesanal factory. We'll post videos as soon as I can shoot something in this workshop. Nowadays he is working in the EspacioBA project as a parner bringing all the experience he got while working at a multinational company in the capacity of manager.
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