Buenos Aires Eco-Park, located between Plaza Italia and the expansive Tres de Febrero Park, serves as a vital part of Palermo’s green space. Originally an urban zoo established in the late 19th century, the park has been reimagined as an eco-friendly sanctuary. Today, it features lush gardens, interactive exhibitions, and animals that roam freely without enclosures. Visitors can explore the natural surroundings, engage with educational displays, and observe wildlife in a more natural setting.
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