The Venetian carousel began to tour in the renovated Alberdi square

2023-10-14 00:21:42

After the reopening and enhancement of the historic and century-old Plaza Alberdi, located in the heart of the General Paz neighborhood, the impressive carousel that is located at the northwest end of that green space, at the intersection of Lima streets, began to operate. and Esquiú.

In this way, the neighborhood now has a new attraction so that residents and tourists can visit or ride a few turns on this two-story Venetian carousel, the largest in the province and one of the largest in the country.

The large rotating platform, which is 12 meters in diameter and six meters high, is similar to those located in different European capitals, being precisely a copy of one located in Paris, France.

The largest carousel in the province and one of the largest in the country opened its doors to the public. (Municipality of Córdoba)

As it has two floors, it has capacity for 70 people per round. On its first level, visitors can ride rocking horses, floats or carriages. In the second, which is reached by two wide and imposing stairs, you can access a series of multicolored horses on which you can spin and enjoy some melody to the beat.

As this initiative is private investment, anyone who wants to enter must pay a $500 ticket.

Carousel environments

Next to the carousel, and in Plaza Alberdi itself, the Municipality of Córdoba offers a series of services to both children and parents.

With almost 400 m², there is a playground for children with at least 10 classic and avant-garde games, and some with accessibility for children with disabilities. This entire space is covered with anti-shock flooring, made with end-of-life tires, products of the circular economy.

In addition, a few meters away there are elements for practicing sports routines, surrounded by synthetic grass.

There is also a kennel for pets and concrete tables with benches, ideal for sitting and enjoying a moment in the company of family or friends.

The square also has a recovered central fountain, which can be visited from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m.

The space also has the possibility for visitors to learn regarding the history of the square by scanning a QR code on the entrance signs.

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