Live webcam broadcasts July 9 Avenue and Republic Square in Buenos Aires from the Four Seasons Hotel.
This avenue is one of the city's main thoroughfares, named after Argentina's independence day. In real time, you can see the bustling life of the metropolis.
Buenos Aires webcams allow you to look at the central streets of the Argentine capital in real time.
It is one of the largest cities in South America. More than 3 million people live here. This city has thousands of cafes and restaurants, as well as hundreds of theaters and museums.
The most famous and largest street in the city is 9 July Avenue. She received this name in honor of the day of proclamation of independence of Argentina. This event took place on July 9, 1815. Initially, it was small, but as soon as the city began to grow, the city authorities created a new project.
Construction on the new project began on July 9, 1936, on the day of the opening of the memorial obelisk. The avenue was opened two years later. The width of the street was 32 m, and the length was 500 m. At the same time, the repair work continued. While two-way traffic was launched on one side, construction was underway on the other. It took almost 40 years to complete it. And only 100 years later, the avenue covered all parts of the city according to the project. Now the width of the street is 110 m, and the length is 2600 m. Along this avenue you can see the famous theater of columns, Republic Square and Constitution Square.
Separately, it is worth talking about the Republic Square. It has an elongated shape with an Obelisk in the center. Its height exceeds 67 m, on the edges there are inscriptions that tell about various events that took place at this place. It was here that the national flag was raised for the first time.
The obelisk was erected in 1936 and erected to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the founding of Buenos Aires, whose webcams are available on the site.
At the same time, the Church of St. Nicholas was originally built on this square. This religious building became a shelter for poor people, and many children studied here as well. After the authorities' plans to expand the street, the church was first closed and then demolished.
Today Buenos Aires, whose webcams in real time broadcast the main views of the city, is the center of the country's political, economic, tourist and cultural life.
About 10 million tourists visit it annually. It is worth visiting to enjoy the atmosphere of Argentina.