Last Saturday I had a very long but very wonderful day. I stayed in the city, but explored new parts of it.
I woke up early to tour Teatro Colon. Teatro Colon is the big theater in Buenos Aires. It is absolutely stunning. I met up with Michelle and we ended up taking an ISA sponsored tour with other tourists since no one else from our program showed up.
I woke up early to tour Teatro Colon. Teatro Colon is the big theater in Buenos Aires. It is absolutely stunning. I met up with Michelle and we ended up taking an ISA sponsored tour with other tourists since no one else from our program showed up.
| All of the costumes, set pieces, etc. used in shows are made in the workshops underneath the theater. A few of the costumes are kept upstairs for people to look at. Aren't they pretty? |
| A bust of Mozart in the Hall of Busts. |
| "El Secreto," (The Secret) a well-placed statue in the hall where people went for intermission and gossip about each other. |
| The stage! It is all set up for ballet rehearsal |
| The giant chandelier surrounded by murals of artists in the ceiling of the theater. |
After being mesmerized by Teatro Colon, Michelle and I met up with some friends. We walked to San Telmo for Indian food. While the food was good, it was also disappointing. Since it was Indian food for Argentines, it lacked the spice I associate with the genre. Then we walked back the way we came to Retiro Station. From Retiro, we took a train to San Isidro.
San Isidro is a suburb of Buenos Aires situated very close to the city. All we knew about the town was that there was a cathedral and a horse racing track and that we should visit the cathedral. We walked around for a few blocks before asking some people how to get to the cathedral.
| Part of the cathedral. It was so huge that I could not take a good picture of it. |
| Inside the cathedral. |
| A cute house in San Isidro |
| A magician performs in a market in the plaza next to the cathedral. He is juggling clubs lit on fire in this picture. |