Rising up from San Martin Park, the Hill of Glory (Cerro de la Gloria) stands as one of Mendoza’s most recognizable landmarks. Perched on a small hill, this 14-ton bronze monument was designed by Juan Manuel Ferrari to honor the Army of the Andes, who fought in the 19th-century Battle of Independence. The imposing structure captures the spirit and sacrifice of the soldiers, offering visitors a tangible connection to Argentina’s rich history. Today, visitors can explore the site, admire the intricate details of the monument, and take in panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
Hill of Glory (Cerro de la Gloria)
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