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San Telmo

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San Telmo
Area1.3 km²
Population25,969 (2001)
Density19,976/km²
ComunaC1
Image:Telmo-Buenos Aires map.png
Important sites

Plaza Dorrego


San Telmo ("St Pedro González Telmo") is one of the oldest barrios (neighborhoods) of Buenos Aires, Argentina and also one of the best preserved areas of that constantly changing Argentine metropolis, with a number of colonial houses and streets still paved with the original cobblestones (adoquines).

Street performers in San Telmo

San Telmo's many attractions include many old churches (e.g. San Pedro Telmo), museums, antique stores and a semi-permanent antique fair (Feria de Antiguedades) in the main public square, Plaza Dorrego. Tango-related activities for both locals and tourists also abound in the area.

A similar barrio (neighborhood) is Pichincha, in Rosario city 300 km north of Buenos Aires, with its own antiques fair: "Mercado de Antiguedades Feria Retro La Huella".

Barbara Pierce Bush, the daughter of U.S. President George W. Bush, had her purse stolen during a November 2006 visit to San Telmo. The Secret Service did not apprehend the thief.

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  1. San Telmo’s antiques and other attractions
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