Immerse yourself in the history of Buenos Aires at a tango show and dinner experience in a historic building. Explore its architecture and experience the charm of its past.
Immerse yourself in the history of Buenos Aires at a tango show and dinner experience in a historic building. Explore its architecture and experience the charm of its past.
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Michelangelo Legend - Entry hours 7:30 p.m. They will have a 3-step à la carte menu, free drinks (water, soft drinks, beer, Wines from Bodega Catena Zapata Alamos
Malbec or Chardonnay. )(Respect entrance hours) show at 9:30 p.m. in the theater where they will see a tango and folklore show.
Sextet conducted by Nicolas Ledesma with the participation…
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Michelangelo Legend - Entry hours 7:30 p.m. They will have a 3-step à la carte menu, free drinks (water, soft drinks, beer, Wines from Bodega Catena Zapata Alamos
Malbec or Chardonnay. )(Respect entrance hours) show at 9:30 p.m. in the theater where they will see a tango and folklore show.
Sextet conducted by Nicolas Ledesma with the participation of Horacio Romo and Pablo Agri and musicians from the Famous Orchestras of Leopoldo Federico and Sexteto Mayor / With the stellar presence of Nestor Fabian and Maria Pisoni on vocals /
Tribute to Mariano Mores / Mateo Crespi interprets with his guitar popular themes recognized in the world. They accompany great folklore dancers
and 5 tango couples complete the cast.
- Dinner included
- Dinner included
The site is located at Balcarce 433, in the San Telmo neighborhood. It is located in a historic building in Buenos Aires, on land that since 1606 was occupied by the Order of Santo Domingo (whose convent is located on the same block).
Its antiquity, its architecture, and the history it contains make it today a unique place in the entire city of Buenos…
The site is located at Balcarce 433, in the San Telmo neighborhood. It is located in a historic building in Buenos Aires, on land that since 1606 was occupied by the Order of Santo Domingo (whose convent is located on the same block).
Its antiquity, its architecture, and the history it contains make it today a unique place in the entire city of Buenos Aires.
Preserving the characteristics of the buildings prior to the first half of the 19th century, it was remodeled in 1752 to convert it into a merchandise warehouse. In 1850 the English architect Edward Taylor built the building that would later become a customs warehouse.
Through excavations carried out in its basements, already forgotten customs of colonial society have been reconstructed.
Touring the place will make you feel part of the history of this emblematic building of the City where Spaniards, Creoles, immigrants, singers and dancers of recognized world fame have paraded.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.