

Parque Luro was the first private hunting reserve in Argentina. For this purpose, wild boars, deer, and pheasants were imported and settled from Europe. After the First World...
Long time no write, unfortunately busy with a lot of bureaucracy .... Here are some impressions of Villa Ocampo and San Isidro, a suburb of Buenos Aires. Formerly, the upper...
Plaza de Mayo with Casa Rosada, current seat of government (Photo 1-2) Cabildo, historic government building from colonial times (Photo 3-7) And other historical buildings...
The area of Plaza San Martin has historically had various functions. Among other things, it was also a bullring until it was converted into a green area around 1874. Image 3: in...
It was built from 1888-1906 and extensively restored from 2006-2010. 3 architects were necessary to complete the construction. The first Italian unexpectedly died, the second,...
Today my sister-in-law Laura, despite the heat, set off to show me some neighborhoods of Buenos Aires. Many things have changed for the better over 30 years. La Boca (Mouth)...
You can also do it without scaffolding. Just make sure not to fall. It could be dangerous
Today I spent a very relaxing day in my friend's garden by the pool, eating delicious miga sandwiches (a special thinly sliced white bread) and drinking tereré (cold mate tea...
As it is very hot during the day, the walk takes place in the evening. Today with my brother on the coast of the Rio de la Plata in Olivos (another suburb) in a very beautifully...
Yesterday there was this amazing evening sky between the skyscrapers of Martínez, a suburb of Buenos Aires.
My first grilled bife de chorizo. It really feels like coming home. Super delicious and tender. In German, it's a grilled sirloin steak. Afterwards, a nighttime walk with my...
First excursion. Meeting with a school friend after 40 years. In Tigre. Here the Paraná and Uruguay rivers flow into the Rio de la Plata and form a large delta. There is also a...
Hello, it's time to start. While sorting out my parents' apartment, I found this card among a thousand other things. Yes, that's how my grandparents and great-grandparents used...