Created 36 years ago, the Slaughterhouse Fair It is the most emblematic of the city of Buenos Aires, because it brings together artists and producers from all over the country, in a complete and diverse sample of the culture of Argentines.
Located around the old Treasury Market (recently moved to Cañuelas), every Sunday brings together true masters in the handicrafts typical of Argentina, in a gallery of autochthonous productions that range from ponchos from different regions to silverware, woodworking, leather and fabrics. Fifteen thousand people visit the Fair every Sunday, including many tourists who come attracted by the cultural attraction of the meeting.
One of the highlights of the walk is the gastronomycurrently concentrated in two food courts, which offer recipes from various areas of Argentina and Latin American countries. Empanadas, asado, humitas, pastelitos and Paraguayan and Venezuelan delicacies. In addition, to take away, cheeses, salamines, oil and sweet delicacies from the different inland provinces.
Every Sunday, after the flag is raised and the anthem is sung, performances begin on the main stage, where well-known musicians and bands play. As soon as the music begins, the dance also begins, to which many of the attendees join and which covers all genres of the country folklore.
Celebrate on July 9
To celebrate the Independence Daythe Fair will open its doors on Saturday and Sunday and will bring together two important artists on its stage: on Saturday the Riojan singer will close the day, The Salguero Witch and Sunday, Antonio Tarrago Ros, one of the great stars of Litoral music. Also performing on Saturday will be the Molina Chazarreta duo, Los Moya, Marcos Antunes, the Retumbo Argentino Folkloric Ballet and the Fair’s Folkloric Dance Group. On Sunday, they will precede Tarragó Ros, Gabriela Roldán, Simpay, Los Cardenales Duo and the Pilmayquén Ballet,
Those who want to know the history of the Fair can see the photographic exhibition that brings together the images taken by photographers and visitors since its inauguration.
“We are proud to have a meeting space in the city like the Slaughterhouse Fair where thousands of neighbors come every weekend to celebrate our traditions. We have music, dance, the best of our gastronomy, handicrafts and regional products, all in one place in the city, to experience this national holiday in a special way and connect with our roots”, explains Carla Artunduaga, General Director of Book Promotion. , Libraries and Culture of the Ministry of Culture of the City, the body on which the Fair depends.
Important: It is suspended due to rain and postponed for the following week.
Address: Lisandro de la Torre Ave. and De los Corrales Ave. slaughterhouses.
Collectives: 36, 55, 92, 63, 80, 92, 97, 103, 117, 126, 141, 155, 180 and 185.
by RN