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Polaroid of the Week: Capturing Fun at Buenos Aires' Iconic Floralis Genérica Sculpture

Polaroid of the Week: Capturing Fun at Buenos Aires  Iconic Floralis Genérica SculptureWe've admired the giant steel flower on Buenos Aires postcards for years, and last week, we finally visited it in person.

Named Floralis Genérica, this monumental sculpture was a gift to the city from architect Eduardo Catalano in 2002. It's now one of Buenos Aires' most recognizable landmarks. Many locals, or Porteños, see it as a true city symbol: it once opened its petals at dawn and closed at dusk, but for the past few years, it has remained motionless—much like other aspects of urban life here.

Undeterred, we had a blast posing for playful jumps in front of this stunning silver bloom on a perfect spring day!


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