Paseo La Plaza

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Paseo La Plaza is the main theatrical center of Buenos Aires. It offers a varied theatrical offer, excellent gastronomic and commercial proposals, parking and security. It is located in the theater area of Corrientes Avenue.

The Paseo has five important rooms: Pablo Picasso, Pablo Neruda, Alfonsina Storni, Julio Cortázar and Pablo Casals.

The Sala Pablo Picasso has a capacity for 444 people and has a terrace for the installation of a tent.

Pablo Neruda has 520 seats and has the Sala Alfonsina Storni as an annex, with a capacity for 120 people without a stage.

The Julio Cortázar room does not have a stage either, it has an area of 65 m². Conferences, workshops and can be used as an exhibition hall.

Finally, the Sala Pablo Casals, which also does not have a stage, has a variable capacity between 30 and 45 people, depending on the event to be performed.

The Paseo La Plaza was originally designed with the appearance of a small village; with alleyways and small bridges that had the attraction of having an internal circular plaza, surrounded by staircases and walkways, which served as an open-air theater and where different activities were carried out, such as Alejandro Dolina's radio broadcasts. Much of the circulation of the people flowed around it, with free and free access. The square ceased to be such in 1994 when most of its space was occupied by a bar.