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Tango Monument and Women's Bridge
The Tango Monument is located in the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina, specifically in Puerto Madero, at 501 Azucena Villaflor Street. This monument, a bandoneon, is a tribute to the musical genre and the city's cultural identity. Additionally, in Buenos Aires, there is also the Carlos Gardel Monument, located in the Abasto neighborhood, on the street that bears his name.
Puerto Madero also houses the Puente de la Mujer (Women's Bridge), a work of engineering and art that, while not a monument dedicated exclusively to tango, its design is inspired by a tango step and symbolizes a dancing couple.
In short, if you're looking for the Tango Monument, head to Puerto Madero, Buenos Aires. If you're looking for a statue of Carlos Gardel, go to the Abasto neighborhood.
Puente de la Mujer (Women's Bridge)
The Puente de la Mujer (Women's Bridge), located in Puerto Madero, Buenos Aires, is an iconic work designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava. Its construction was financed by Alberto González, who donated it to the city. It was conceived as a tribute to women and tango. The structure, which represents a couple dancing tango, is characterized by its modernist design and its rotating mechanism to allow the passage of boats.