The square honors Manuel Belgrano, who is credited with the first raising of the Argentine flag in the nearby city of Rosario.
The plaza is located in the town of Burzaco, which was founded in 1865.
The monument within the square is a focal point for patriotic ceremonies held annually on Flag Day.
Plaza General Manuel Belgrano serves as the central civic square of Burzaco, located in the Almirante Brown Partido of Buenos Aires Province. The park is anchored by a monument dedicated to Manuel Belgrano, the creator of the Argentine flag. It features significant greenery, including mature trees that provide canopy coverage for walking paths. Various sculptures and commemorative plaques are distributed throughout the park grounds. The square functions as a primary gathering space for local community events and commemorations. It is situated in a high-density urban residential area. The park layout incorporates paved plazas and open lawn spaces. Its maintenance is overseen by municipal authorities of Almirante Brown.
Directly in front of the Manuel Belgrano monument.
Visit during the morning or early afternoon to see the park when local community activity is most vibrant.
Use the perimeter benches if you want to observe local daily routines and social interactions.
Bring sun protection as the open lawn sections are not fully shaded.
Do not visit late at night as the park lighting is minimal and surrounding areas become quiet.