What to see in Córdoba

No, I talk about the Argentinian City, not the Spanish one…

They have a very busy center and a big green park. This was the first city I felt comfortable because there is monastery, old building, which makes the center livable.

But the most important to see, is the Museo de la Memoria, which covers a dark period of the Argentinian history, the military dictatorship of the junta.

I did couchsurfing, but ended up staying at his mothers house. Coolness factor = 0.

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