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Monumento Antiguos Pobladores

V9410 Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego Province, Argentina
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Monumento Antiguos Pobladores is a monument in Ushuaia, Argentina with a 4.4-star rating.

It features sculptures in a square and is a tourist attraction.

The monument, created by Antonio Pilello, depicts an albatross enveloping the history of Tierra del Fuego, showing native residents and immigrants.

Reviews note it’s good for pictures and a tribute to the local people, though some find it unremarkable.

It is located near the market and port.

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Reviews

Nani Eingal

Nani Eingal

March 4, 2025 at 08:48 PM

Nice statue

Anibal Alejandro Arregin

Anibal Alejandro Arregin

March 4, 2025 at 07:15 PM

The work is by Antonio Pilello who was selected in 2014. It was inaugurated on June 21, 2017, with the arrival of winter in the Plaza Civica of Ushuaia. The foundation stone was laid in 2014. The work: it is an Albatross enveloping with its wings that reveals the entire history of Tierra del Fuego. Inside you can see some native residents next to the fire, and also the immigrants.

Ramon Quirino

Ramon Quirino

January 2, 2025 at 11:12 PM

It's a monument. Close to the market and the port.

Henrique Pereira

Henrique Pereira

February 12, 2024 at 03:38 PM

A beautiful tribute to the local people of Ushuaia. A beautiful monument that tells the story of the relationship between the Fuegians and the Europeans. It is definitely worth a visit. Take some time to read the plaques that tell a little about this turbulent and emotional relationship.

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J

July 2, 2023 at 06:45 PM

Some cool monuments but I wouldn’t go out of the way to see them.