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Memory Park, Memorial park on Rio de la Plata in Belgrano, Argentina

The fourteen-acre park contains eighteen sculptures and a monument wall displaying names of individuals who disappeared during Argentina's military regime.

The park, established in 1998 through Law No. 46, commemorates victims of state terrorism during Argentina's military dictatorship from 1976 to 1983.

The monument features empty plaques and a grass hill with an intentional cut design to represent the lasting effects of governmental violence.

Visitors can explore the memorial grounds daily, with extended hours until 7 PM on weekends and holidays, accessing both outdoor monuments and indoor galleries.

The memorial stands 300 meters from the former military airport where numerous victims were taken for death flights over Rio de la Plata.

Location: Buenos Aires

Inception: 1998

Creator: Baudizzone-Lestard

Official opening: 2007

Address: Avenida Rafael Obligado 6745 C1428DAA

Opening Hours: Monday-Friday 10:00-18:00; Saturday,Sunday,Holidays 10:00-19:00

Phone: +541147805818

Website: http://parquedelamemoria.org.ar

GPS coordinates: -34.54111,-58.43694

Latest update: May 27, 2025 10:01

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