Estación Fluvial de Rosario, River passenger terminal in Rosario, Argentina.
The Estación Fluvial de Rosario extends along the Paraná River with multiple docks and passenger terminals. The wide viewing areas overlook the water and the activity along the riverbank.
The station opened in 1951 when Eva Perón inaugurated it as the central hub for water transportation. It connected Rosario with the river islands and became essential to the city's transport network.
The artworks by Raúl Domínguez displayed in the northern hall show scenes of river life and reflect how the city connects with the waterfront.
The terminal offers daily boat services to the San Andrés sandbank, with more frequent departures during summer months. The best time to visit is between 10 AM and 5 PM when most boats are operating.
The terminal houses the Rio 360 program, which uses virtual reality to explore Rosario's maritime history. This interactive experience reveals how the river shaped the city's development.
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