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Saavedra Historical Museum celebrates 25 May with a special guided tour

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Through a special guided tour, Saavedra Historical Museum will receive the 25 May offering the public the opportunity to appreciate and discover treasures of national history.

The visit will begin at 16, where you can tour the halls of the museum and there contemplate valuables, belonging to the identity of the Fatherland.

In that context, the cultural center located on Avenida Crisologo Larralde 6309 It offers pieces like a copy of the "Social Contract or principles of political right", Juan Jacobo Rousseau, foreword by Mariano Moreno. It was published in Buenos Aires by the Royal Press of foundlings, in 1810.

Another object is to enjoy "the representation of the landowners", Mariano Moreno, also printed at the Royal Printing Foundling in 1810.

Gazeta, published 7 June 1810

"The representation of the landowners" is the first systematic exposition of the economic principles that advise concentrate economic activity in rural production for export. From the Gazeta, Moreno offers a theory and political line for the Revolution, based on the principles of democracy, as disclosed under the Social Contract Rousseau does publish a translation.

It may also be the first edition of the Gazeta de Buenos Aires, whose first edition was published on Thursday 7 June 1810.

This newspaper was founded by Mariano Moreno His first director- on that date, to propagate the ideals of the May Revolution. It was published by the Press of foundlings, although some of its supplements were made in the press of Independence and its reissues of Gandarillas. The publication ceased to exist in 1820.

Finally the "Proclamation of the Cabildo to the people of Buenos Aires" appears, where council members propose to those attending the Open Cabildo of 22 May "preserve order" and avoid "any innovation or moving". It has the signatures of Juan Jose Lexica, Martin Yañiz, Manuel Mansilla, Manuel Jose de Ocampo and other. It was printed by the Royal Press Foundling, the 23 May 1810.

On the other hand, in the room dedicated to the artist Leonie Matthis, you can see a watered-down of the twentieth anniversary of the Revolution celebrated in the Plaza de la Victoria (today Plaza de Mayo). There the typical celebration of the day is with a festive atmosphere, with large audience, pyramid and buildings lined after, typical dances, games like soaped and stick to a balloon that flies over the Rio de la Plata.

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