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Trip Reports Espacio Memoria y Derechos Humanos ex ESMA - A side of the history

RichardOne

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The Ex Esma (Espacio Memoria y Derechos Humanos) houses the Centro Cultural de la Memoria Haroldo Conti, where, among other activities, theatrical performances are offered. A place with a lot of history, a lot of cultural weight. I recommend visiting it is a different outing and the tourist guides are very well prepared. The property is abandoned, they would have to focus everything in a museum and return it to its splendor to be used by a force, no one can deny what happened there, but it is a pity that it is ruined...a pity. Ss a good visit to get to know one of the sides of the history that is so much discussed in Argentina. Like why some people hate the police or the military or why argentine left-wing politics say it things about Milei.

5-10 minutes walk from Rivadavia Station, Mittre Line.

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The Ex Esma (Espacio Memoria y Derechos Humanos) houses the Centro Cultural de la Memoria Haroldo Conti, where, among other activities, theatrical performances are offered. A place with a lot of history, a lot of cultural weight. I recommend visiting it is a different outing and the tourist guides are very well prepared. The property is abandoned, they would have to focus everything in a museum and return it to its splendor to be used by a force, no one can deny what happened there, but it is a pity that it is ruined...a pity. Ss a good visit to get to know one of the sides of the history that is so much discussed in Argentina. Like why some people hate the police or the military or why argentine left-wing politics say it things about Milei.

5-10 minutes walk from Rivadavia Station, Mittre Line.

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It would be nice to have a museum of both sides of the story. One side should show how the people lived it and the other side how the military lived it. My mother is Argentinean and she used to tell me that in those days, if you lived your normal life, nothing would happen to you. But if you were into something weird you were investigated.
 
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