Holy Land in Buenos Aires

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5790, Avenida Costanera Rafael Obligado, C1425, Comuna 13, Buenos Aires, AR Argentina
contacts phone: +54 11 4784-9551
website: www.tierrasanta.com.ar
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Latitude: -34.5473819, Longitude: -58.4332296

comments 5

  • Ankita jha

    Ankita jha

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    This is one of the places that i loved too mch in buenos aires. The park is themed on life of jesus. The park is beautifully designed. It also has light and sound shows. There is one ampitheatre where the dance show is organised. The guides and all the employees of the park are dressed the way of ancient jerusalem. There are food courts too. The giant statue of jesus appears at intervals which is really amazing.

  • Shyamal Kapadia

    Shyamal Kapadia

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    170 pesos ($10 usd) but they don't allow tripods, according to security inside, and the people at the ticket counter outside aren't aware of this policy. And they don't normally offer refunds of ticket price. But if you complain about the unfairness of the situation to the right person, they'll refund your ticket price. I need a beer.

  • Ricardo Rosas

    Ricardo Rosas

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    Very nice experience. Not so creepy as I thought. I liked the fact that they also showed a little about judaism and islam and the middle eastern food

  • Augusto Vitale

    Augusto Vitale

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    Beautiful religous experience. A littlebit anticuated

  • Royi Noiman

    Royi Noiman

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    In my opinion, it's a must-visit if you're in town. Even for non-christians. This is an experience for specific taste. I would say it was a religious experience for me, but because of the ways it is bad. The animatronics and statues are so grotesque that it's comically beautiful. Jesus resurrecting out of the mountain was something I wouldn't have thought to make in my most cynical dreams. The fact the wailing wall is present with people praying to it (why would it be? they would be praying in the temple at the time it tries to depict), or that there were belly dancers in front of the temple, dancing to Turkish music, was surreal. There is so much to take in at this park, easily spent 3 hours there and had a lot of fun. But you are likely to have a very different experience if you're less secular.

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