Overview
Buenos Aires' founding square and political epicenter, stage for Argentina's most consequential moments from independence to the Mothers' marches.
Highlights
- Piramide de Mayo: White obelisk erected in 1811 for the May Revolution anniversary.
- The Mothers' March: Every Thursday at 15:30, the Madres circle the pyramid.
- The Cabildo: Colonial town hall where the 1810 independence assembly convened.
History
Main square since the 16th century. Witnessed the 1810 May Revolution, Peron rallies, and the Mothers' protests against the 1976–83 junta.
Visitor Tips
- Thursday Afternoons: Time your visit for the Madres' march.
- Duration: 20–30 minutes.