Galería Bond Street

Recoleta
Intended as a shopping center on the great north road, the Bond Street gallery was born in 1963 and its construction exceeded the standards of the time because it included the novel escalators, bronze railings and marble floors to capture the upper class.

The decade of the 60s was its most glorious period and, after the military dictatorship in Argentina, different cultures and philosophies of life began to coexist in it, which turned it into a congregation center for different types of visual artists, designers, painters. and the occasional refugee. That cultural profile that was born at that time was never lost in the City.

"La Bond" is a three-story gallery full of unique venues in Buenos Aires. It is not a fancy gallery. It is more of a space that stayed in time. But its walls are true pieces of urban art and keep secrets from other times.

At the Bond Street Gallery are the most expert tattoo artists in the country and that is why people come to get tattoos from all over the place. One of the most popular venues is American Tattoo, chosen by great national and international personalities (athletes, singers, actors, models, etc.) such as Diego Maradona, Andrés Calamaro, Fabricio Oberto, Marcelo Tinelli and the musicians of Die Toten Hosen, among others.

Exclusive and original clothing, such as sneakers, caps, T-shirts, jumpsuits, jeans, jackets and other garments from independent national and foreign designers invade its colorful windows. There are also exclusive stores with the best of world comics where unique issues, limited editions, action figures, skins and collectibles are sold.

There are exclusive places for skaters and bikers with boards, bikes, clothing and accessories.

And for music lovers, "la Bond" has absolutely everything.

Photos: galeriabondstreet.com.ar