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Quote: This plaza is the perfect place to start an exploration of Montevideo. It marks the boundary between the new town and the old city. To the east, Avenue 18 de Julio leads through the new town with its shopping Read More
Quote: Ciudad ViejaThe "Ciudad Vieja" ("Old City") is the name given to colonial Montevideo; nowadays the area is the central neighborhood of the city. Located between the port and the Rambla it is better reached by Read More
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Quote: Torres Garcia was born in 1874 in Uruguay, and left to Barcelona at the age of 17 where he studied arts. In 1920 he travelled to New York to produce and sell toys, and then he travelled to Italy, some years later Read More
Quote: Inside the El Cabildo there’s a museum, what most called my attention was the National Coat of Arms, which dated from 1825. It’s oval-shaped, it’s divided in four parts, and on top of it there’s a rising sun. Read More
Quote: Montevideo’s port is the main one in the country and one of the most important merchandise entry points to the Mercosur. The port sits on the River Plate, the estuary formed by the combination of the Uruguay and Read More
Quote: This museum is located in the fine old Banco de la Republica building in the heart of the city. It is basically a combination of two rather distinct collections. There is free entry to both parts of this Read More
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