What is the Argentine City Known for Outdoor Sculptures and Art?

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The city known for its outdoor sculptures and art in Argentina is Resistencia, located in Chaco province. Resistencia is recognized for its extensive display of high-value sculptures throughout the streets, embodying the concept of resistance. Additionally, Córdoba is another city noted for its public art, featuring significant installations such as the "Monument to San Martin" and the "Plaza de las Artes" sculpture garden. Other Argentine cities with notable public art include Buenos Aires and Rosario.

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Does anyone know of that city in Argentina where sculptures are all over the city?... it is not really a museum but a city where high valued pieces are just on display in the streets? I am looking for the name of this city.

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Ok I found something:

http://www.temakel.com/osolaresculturasresistencia.htm

its in spanish though...

the city is called "Resistencia " in Chaco argentina

and the name stands for resistance
 
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for your question! The city you are referring to is most likely Cordoba, Argentina. It is known for its many public sculptures and art installations throughout the city, giving it a museum-like feel. Some notable pieces include the "Monument to San Martin" and the "Plaza de las Artes" sculpture garden. Other cities in Argentina with a strong presence of public art include Buenos Aires and Rosario.
 

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