Museum

El Zanjon

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Dominique
February 3, 2019
Restored labyrinths & urban archaeology on the site of the first Buenos Aires settlement in 1536.
Carolina
January 3, 2022
It is the most important archeological recovery work in the city
Maria Teresa
October 8, 2018
Zanjón de Granados will take you to see the old colonial Buenos Ayres (yes, with a Y)
Rocio Elizabeth
February 28, 2018
The Tercero del Sur, known at the time of the city's founding as Zanjón de Granados, was a stream that ran from today's Plaza Constitución towards the Río de la Plata estuary via Pasaje San Lorenzo. In the 1980s, the current owner of this site accidentally stumbled across an incredible archaeological find: while working to restore the Italian-style house, whose patios and facades date to the first half of the 20th century, he found the foundations of an 18th century colonial era home, which are now on display and can be visited with a guided tour. More info: www.elzanjon.com.ar/
The Tercero del Sur, known at the time of the city's founding as Zanjón de Granados, was a stream that ran from today's Plaza Constitución towards the Río de la Plata estuary via Pasaje San Lorenzo. In the 1980s, the current owner of this site accidentally stumbled across an incredible archaeologic…
Walter
May 21, 2015
a bit of the city's history beneath the earth...

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