Overview
A vibrant open-air street museum in La Boca, famous for riotously colorful painted buildings, tango street performers, and working-class spirit.
Highlights
- The Colors: Corrugated-iron houses painted with leftover ship paint.
- Street Art & Performers: Tango dancers and artists on the cobblestones.
- Quinquela Martin's Legacy: Reflecting the artistic vision of La Boca's champion painter.
History
Named after the 1926 tango song by Juan de Dios Filiberto. Created in the 1950s on a disused railway siding.
Visitor Tips
- Safety: Stick to the tourist area; surrounding streets can be rough after dark.
- Duration: 45–60 minutes.