Pozo de Quilmes, Memory site and former clandestine detention center in Quilmes Partido, Argentina
Pozo de Quilmes is a former police building in Buenos Aires Province that operated as a secret detention facility between 1975 and 1979. The structure contains several rooms where prisoners were held and subjected to torture, now preserved and opened to the public as a memorial site.
The facility was established as a detention site during Argentina's military dictatorship in the 1970s and operated as part of a broader system of political repression. Its operation ended in 1979 as the country began its transition away from military rule.
The site functions as a space where people come to understand what happened and to honor those who suffered. It shows how a community confronts its painful past through remembrance and education.
Visitors can explore the site through guided tours that provide detailed information about what happened there. It is advisable to allow sufficient time for your visit, as the weight of this history can be emotionally demanding.
Prisoners were systematically catalogued and photographed, creating detailed records that later became evidence in legal trials. These documents allowed courts to identify those responsible and bring them to justice.
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