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Plaza Miserere

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Lively, chaotic, and heavily urban
Plaza Miserere, Bartolomé Mitre 2819, C1203 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Interesting facts
1

The mausoleum inside the plaza, designed by sculptor Rogelio Yrurtia, houses the ashes of Bernardino Rivadavia.

2

The square is colloquially referred to as 'Plaza Once' due to its proximity to the Once railway station.

3

In 1813, the site was the location of a significant victory for the Patriot forces during the Argentine War of Independence.

4

The area surrounding the plaza is one of the most commercially active textile and retail districts in Buenos Aires.

Overview

Plaza Miserere, commonly known as Plaza Once, is a prominent urban square in Buenos Aires that serves as the site for the mausoleum containing the remains of Bernardino Rivadavia, the first president of Argentina. The square functions as a major transportation nexus, integrating rail, subway, and bus services in the busy Balvanera neighborhood. It is characterized by dense pedestrian traffic, historic monuments, and mature tree-lined paths. The current layout reflects urban planning initiatives meant to centralize the bustling commercial activity of the surrounding district. The site has undergone various redevelopments to balance its historical significance with its role as a transit hub.

Photo spot

The monument to Bernardino Rivadavia, which provides a clear view of the mausoleum structure.

Insider tips

Keep personal belongings secure and close to your body as the area is extremely crowded.

Visit during daylight hours, as the surrounding commercial district is most vibrant and active then.

Avoid carrying large amounts of cash or expensive electronics in plain sight.

What to avoid

Avoid lingering in the plaza after dark and do not ignore your surroundings while navigating the high-density crowds.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
30-45 minutes
Best time to visit
Weekday mornings, when the nearby retail shops are open and the area is most active but not yet at peak evening rush hour.
Address
Plaza Miserere, Bartolomé Mitre 2819, C1203 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
-34.610, -58.407
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Details
MonumentsMausoleum of Bernardino Rivadavia
Transit ConnectivityAdjacent to Once railway station and subway lines

Frequently asked

Plan for about 30-45 minutes to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Weekday mornings, when the nearby retail shops are open and the area is most active but not yet at peak evening rush hour..

The monument to Bernardino Rivadavia, which provides a clear view of the mausoleum structure.

Close by you'll find Obelisk, Parque Centenario, Museo de los Niños Abasto.