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Fito Páez already has its tourist circuit in Rosario

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Newly way, The city of Rosario decided to pay tribute to one of its greatest representatives through a tour that brings together emblematic places in the artist's life..

The itinerary proposes to explore 10 stations that recover different episodes from the life of the Rosario musician. From his residence of birth, passing through his primary school and the institute where he started playing the piano, to his high school and the clubs where he began to stand out.

This tour is now available through the official site of the Rosario Tourist Entity and also in the Rosario Turismo application.

Those who visit this proposal will be able to learn more about the creator of “Love after love”, both in his childhood and adolescence, as well as the cultural spaces where Fito began to dazzle such as the Sala Lavardén, the El Círculo theater and the Fundación Astengo theater. further, There is a place for his relationship with Club Atlético Rosario Central, one of his great loves.

The mural that is located in the Poet Fabricio Simeoni Passage represents not only the end of the route, but a tribute made by both the city and the renowned artist Gabriel Griffa, who painted it this year.

The tour consists of the following places:

Christmas house (Balcarce 681)

Mariano Moreno Elementary School (Paraguay, between Mendoza and 3 February)

Scarafía Music Institute (Balcarce 666)

Gigante de Arroyito Stadium (Avellaneda and Génova boulevards)

Dante Alighieri High School (Bv. Oroño between San Juan and Mendoza)

Rosarinos Student Club (Going to the 300)

Sala Lavardén (Mendoza 1085)

Astengo Foundation Theater (Mitre 754)

The Circle Theater (laprida 1223)

Mural by Fito Paez (passage Poet Fabricio Simeoni 1140)

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