1. Youth open-air reading


Lying down to read on a Monday afternoon sounds like a simple plan, but it becomes magical at the Andalusian Garden of the Larreta Museum—an oasis just a few blocks from Barrancas de Belgrano. Even more so if it’s a collective reading gathering. This activity, aimed at young people aged 16 to 23, offers a space to meet, read, and share experiences surrounded by nature.
Filled with historic tiles, a hedge maze, a gazebo, and sculptures, the Andalusian Garden was designed as a place for meditation, following the Hispano-Islamic tradition. A century later, many still choose it to stroll among its trees with the soft sound of fountains in the background. Throughout April, it will be open on Mondays from 3 to 5pm for reading meetups, with free entry.
Good to know: canceled in case of rain.
Where: Av. Juramento 2291.





















