The park was inaugurated as a dedicated site of memory to preserve the historical legacy of local residents who were detained or disappeared.
The project was driven by local human rights organizations and municipal authorities to institutionalize public space for reflection.
Design elements throughout the park are intended to represent the struggle for 'Memoria, Verdad y Justicia' (Memory, Truth, and Justice).
It serves as a frequent site for educational workshops and community-organized vigils concerning democratic values.
The park's development was part of a larger regional urban renewal initiative in Berazategui to reclaim public land.
Paseo de la Memoria is a municipal memorial park located in Berazategui, Buenos Aires Province, designed to honor victims of the state terrorism during the last Argentine military dictatorship. The linear park serves as both a green public space and a site of historical memory for the local community. It features thematic sculptures, murals, and plaques dedicated to human rights activism and the memory of the disappeared. The layout incorporates paved walking paths alongside landscaped lawns and mature trees. It is a focal point for civic commemorations, particularly around March 24th, Argentina's Day of Remembrance for Truth and Justice. The park connects various sections of the neighborhood, acting as a transition zone between residential areas and transit corridors.
The main mural and sculpture section near the center of the walkway.
Visit during daylight hours to fully appreciate the details of the commemorative art installations.
Check the local municipal agenda if visiting near March 24th, as memorial events may restrict access to certain walkways.
The area is primarily an outdoor walking path, so choose comfortable footwear for pavement and grass.
Do not attempt to move or touch the commemorative plaques or sculptures.
Maintain a respectful demeanor as the site functions as a memorial; avoid loud activities.