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RainerV627
Der Kern von Ushuaia ist klein
Deswegen kommt man auch an diesem Platz und an diesen Monument vorbei, es ist nichts aufregendes, was man sieht.
Bewertet am 8. Febr. 2019
PBPG
Good statue
A peaceful place to have a think about things, but it could do with a few more information boards to let you know who he was
Bewertet am 8. Jan. 2023
Tupelo010835
Mixed Bag
I think our favorite part of the entire plaza were the several flower gardens bordering the plaza. The statue in the middle is definitely in need of a good scrubbing and the grass growing between the ...
Bewertet am 24. März 2020
Thomas V
Statue
You will probably pass by this statue as you walk around town looking for penguin souvenirs, as we did. Don't go out of your way.
Bewertet am 6. Dez. 2018
Linda Y
Patron Saint of Schoolchildren
Plaza Don Bosco, located in front of the Don Bosco school, has a simple, contemporary sculpture of Saint John (Don) Bosco with three children. He is the patron saint of schoolchildren. Maybe blame it ...
Der Kern von Ushuaia ist klein
Deswegen kommt man auch an diesem Platz und an diesen Monument vorbei, es ist nichts aufregendes, was man sieht.
Good statue
A peaceful place to have a think about things, but it could do with a few more information boards to let you know who he was
Mixed Bag
I think our favorite part of the entire plaza were the several flower gardens bordering the plaza. The statue in the middle is definitely in need of a good scrubbing and the grass growing between the ...
Statue
You will probably pass by this statue as you walk around town looking for penguin souvenirs, as we did. Don't go out of your way.
Patron Saint of Schoolchildren
Plaza Don Bosco, located in front of the Don Bosco school, has a simple, contemporary sculpture of Saint John (Don) Bosco with three children. He is the patron saint of schoolchildren. Maybe blame it ...