Free Walking Sightseeing Tour #4 in Montevideo, Uruguay
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2.8 km
37 m
Explore Montevideo in Uruguay with this free self-guided walking tour. The map shows the route of the tour. Below is a list of attractions, including their details.
Activities in MontevideoIndividual Sights in MontevideoSight 1: Parroquia de la Sagrada Familia
The Church of the Holy Family, also known as Capilla Jackson, is a Roman Catholic parish church in the neighbourhood of Aires Puros, Montevideo, Uruguay.
Sight 2: Parroquía Virgen del Carmen y Santa Teresita
The Church of the Virgin of Mount Carmel and St. Thérèse of Lisieux, also known as Iglesia de los Carmelitas, is a Roman Catholic parish church in the neighbourhood of Prado, Montevideo, Uruguay.
Wikipedia: Virgen del Carmen y Santa Teresita, Montevideo (EN), Website
Sight 3: Greek Orthodox Church of Saint Nicholas
The Saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church is an Eastern Orthodox church building located in the grounds of the headquarters of the Greek Community in Prado neighbourhood in Montevideo, Uruguay.
Wikipedia: Saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, Montevideo (EN)
Sight 4: Armenian Catholic Church
The Cathedral of Our Lady of Bzommar is the cathedral church of the Armenian Catholic Church in Prado (Montevideo), Uruguay as Co-cathedral of Armenian Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Latin America and Mexico.
Sight 5: José Martí
José Julián Martí Pérez was a Cuban nationalist, poet, philosopher, essayist, journalist, translator, professor, and publisher, who is considered a Cuban national hero because of his role in the liberation of his country from Spain. He was also an important figure in Latin American literature. He was very politically active and is considered an important philosopher and political theorist. Through his writings and political activity, he became a symbol of Cuba's bid for independence from the Spanish Empire in the 19th century, and is referred to as the "Apostle of Cuban Independence". From adolescence on, he dedicated his life to the promotion of liberty, political independence for Cuba, and intellectual independence for all Spanish Americans; his death was used as a cry for Cuban independence from Spain by both the Cuban revolutionaries and those Cubans previously reluctant to start a revolt.
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