A street in Buenos Aires was chosen as one of the most beautiful in the world

A street in Buenos Aires was chosen as one of the most beautiful in the world
A street in Buenos Aires was chosen as one of the most beautiful in the world

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The travel magazine Condé Nast Traveler announced what, for the publication’s specialists, are the 71 most picturesque streets in the world. little pathin the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Mouthwas selected as one of those places worth visiting and taking pictures. “These experiences not only make for an exciting journey, but they also remind us that there are good and beautiful things around us, as long as we take the time to find them,” the article says.

The text refers to the very distinctive multicolored houses that make Caminito a unique place. “They reflect much of its history from the late 19th century, when the European immigrants They came from the Italian city of Genoa”, that particular street in La Boca is described.

A street in Buenos Aires was chosen as one of the most beautiful in the world

The magazine goes back to the history of the birth of Caminito, when the neighbors then built their houses with pieces of corrugated sheet metal from the docks covered with traces of paint. The magazine describes that “when one color inevitably ran out, they simply used another.”

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“And thus a colorful neighborhood was born. Today, Caminito comes to life thanks to an artist’s recreation of the old homes that used to line the streets of La Boca.”highlights.

Condé Nast Traveler recognized, among others, Colmar Street, in France. “The architecture, which seems to have been untouched by time, with its colorful wooden structures, contains an Alsatian aesthetic,” the specialists detail.

The most famous street in the picturesque town of Breinz, Switzerland, is Brunngasse. The 18th-century chalets on the street display the wood carvings for which the town is known, and the flower boxes are filled with colorful geraniums.

Located in the south of Spain, between Seville and Malaga, Setenil de las Bodegas is a small city of approximately 3000 inhabitants. The whitewashed houses are built directly into the rocky cliffs that surround the region. “The result is beautiful natural rock formations that loom over the streets, providing shade and impressive views,” the magazine highlights.

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