The "Centenary" park is located in the geographical centre of the city of Buenos Aires, in the neighbourhood of Caballito. It´s surrounded by the streets Avenida Patricias Argentinas, Díaz Vélez, Ángel Gallardo and Leopoldo Marechal. In the year 1909, the local government of the city decided on the creation of the park in onrder to pay homage to the centenary of the 25th of March 1810 revolution. The task was given to the architect Carlos Thays, who developed most of the green spaces in Buenos Aires. The park has an artificial lake, a varied number of marble and bronze sculptures, playgrounds for children, gym equipment, a skate course and an outdoor theatre. On the same site we can find the Natural Science Museum of the city. The park has undergone numerous renovations which have gradually given it its aesthetic value. The last restoration took place just a couple of months ago and it now looks like this:
