Afro-Argentine Heritage Walking Small-Group Tour

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Discover the legacy of the Afro-Argentines, from pre-colonial times to the modern activism reshaping our relationship to race in Argentina as you explore San Telmo. Developed and guided by members of the local community, this tour is about the history of the Afro-Argentines, processes of invisibilization of Black Heritage and the activism that fights for an anti-racist Argentina.
We’ll tear down “The Paris of South America” to showcase the African roots that can be found in the city’s buildings, stories and even tango.

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Duration: 3 hours
Starts: Comuna 1, Argentina
Trip Category: Cultural & Theme Tours >> Cultural Tours



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Discover the legacy of the Afro-Argentines, from pre-colonial times to the modern activism reshaping our relationship to race in Argentina as you explore San Telmo. Developed and guided by members of the local community, this tour is about the history of the Afro-Argentines, processes of invisibilization of Black Heritage and the activism that fights for an anti-racist Argentina.
We’ll tear down “The Paris of South America” to showcase the African roots that can be found in the city’s buildings, stories and even tango.

Itinerary
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Stop At: Museo Historico Nacional, Defensa 1600, Buenos Aires C1143AAH Argentina

Our tour will start at the National Historical Museum talking about the colonial origins of the city and the relationship between this new colony and slavery and slave trading.

Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Parque Lezama, Av Brasil & Paseo Colon, Buenos Aires Argentina

The visit will continue in the park located alongside the museum: Parque Lezama. The focus on this tour is telling you about the origins of the African population in the Rio de la Plata region explaining the slave trade in what today is Argentina.

Duration: 20 minutes

Stop At: Pulperia Quilapan, Calle Defensa 1344, Buenos Aires C1143AAD Argentina

Pulperia Quilapan is a historical building. Owed today by a French couple. Restored and reopened as a restaurant, “almacén de ramos generales” and dance saloon. But this colonial house (built around 1860) has a wide history behind as it was a place d where enslaved people used to work.
And we will make a stop, have a drink and talk about Africa before colonization, as well as the daily lives of the people who worked in the house.

Duration: 20 minutes

Pass By: Plaza Dorrego, 400 Huberto 1, Buenos Aires Argentina

We will continue our tour by walking to one of San Telmo main squares. This is the spot where the most famous antiques market takes place every Sunday.

Stop At: Parroquia de San Pedro Gonzalez Telmo, Humberto Primero 340, Buenos Aires Argentina

One of the oldest in the city. Work began in 1735 and under the expulsion of the jesuits, the Bethlemite religious order continued the work. Also has a museum with pieces dating back over 200 years.

Duration: 10 minutes

Stop At: Galeria del Viejo Hotel, Balcarce 1053, Buenos Aires Argentina

Learn about the process of European immigration that symbolically erased the African heritage from our country. Here you’ll discover the African roots of many popular cultural assets of Argentina, like tango, asado or even our Lunfardo slang.

Duration: 15 minutes

Stop At: Casa Minima, Pasaje San Lorenzo, 380, Buenos Aires 1065 Argentina

Finally, we will see the smallest house in the city of Buenos Aires andl learn about the path to freedom and the organization of the Afro-Argentines after the end of slavery.

Duration: 30 minutes



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