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few years ago I do not live in the city of Puerto Iguazu, I'll just every so often to visit family and friends, and every time I do perceive that the people are not the same as when I arrived several years ago. Inevitably the people (If it can keep calling people) is changing, transforming itself, is being expanded. Is growing because the population grew significantly in recent years, neighborhoods were becoming more widespread. Where once there was forest, mountain, green vines and now there is a site for housing, new schools, shopping centers and other institutions necessary for the functioning of society.

The city tends to modernize and this is visible in the buildings to be hovering in the works carried out, in new buildings and new businesses. Beyond criticizing how many were made, and how they were, good or bad, something was done, and it shows.
Well the fact is that there are. And one that surprised me on this trip was the Anfiteatro Ramón Ayala located on the waterfront of the city. The place name alludes to the renowned musician, painter and writer Ramon Ayala missionary.
is a place that has a privileged view, a single view. The same holds stands for a capacity of 3,000 people, complete electrical and sanitary installations, and aims to promote cultural, social and public events near the landmark Three Borders. And by the way, had the featuring artists like English reconociods Ismael Serrano, artists, state and region.




addition to its main objective, the place can be busy during the day to get some sun, sharing a mate, witness the sunset, make a photoshoot or just relax after an exhausting trek through the area. It is an option for residents, tourists and inhabitants of the region.


Iguazu River View


A Iguazú he needed a place, now has its Iguazu and Amphitheatre, and the main thing is that people know value this type of works that are for the common good, where the public can enjoy performances, shows, and social events that will give a cultural tinge our people from those already known.

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