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Tierra Santa Review

4.5 /56 Reviews
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This has to rank as one of the more unusual things to do in Buenos Aires, let alone anywhere in the world. Think Disneyland does the Bible - yes, really! The 40-ft model of Christ can be spotted from a fair way off and this is the star of the show, where every hour the Resurrection is staged amid the wizardry of more contemporary stage and lighting effects. It being a theme park there a plenty of other Holy sights to take in and naturally junk food is in plentiful supply. Its proximity to the international airport makes this an unusual, if memorable pitstop, while you have some time to kill.

Tierra Santa

Posted: Apr 6, 2012
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  • 乐天的静
    5/5Outstanding
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    I wrote this travelogue from the perspective of a middle-aged man who took his wife and children out on Saturday night. It is a great place for family weekends. It is neatly maintained. There are statues in the park that tell stories about the Bible, and others, such as Mahatma Gandhi and Mother Teresa, have some. You can take the Palermo 106 bus directly here, or walk to Palermo Square, where there are many buses that can take you here. The adult admission fee is 100ARS. There is also a water park nearby (north of the park)

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    Posted: Jun 27, 2019
  • 乐天的静
    5/5Outstanding
    Original Text

    I am not a Christian, but I went because I liked the odd place and it definitely fits the bill. This theme park has life-size statues of Jesus and Roman soldiers all over the world, and huge three-dimensional sets of Moses and Abraham. Everyone who works in the park wears historic costumes, a pair of real centurions - even the guy who is sweeping! It's almost charming. You feel you can walk around Jerusalem's homes and buildings. So it's cool. The displays were life-size and static. At the time, a show told the story of Jesus' birth in Spanish. When angelic voices were singing, mainly more static life-size statues lit up intermittently in due course. A cow raised her head slightly and the Virgin Mary moved her arm. It was frustrating. We might have been in the park for about 45 minutes, I was six years old and I finished. She was very boring. I felt that only the most devout Catholics or fervent Christians would like it. Perfect for a group of elderly nuns, or just a fan of eccentricity.

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    Posted: Mar 15, 2018
  • Nico Corazza
    4/5Excellent
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    Aiming theme park in Jerusalem and telling you the life of Jesus.Very well-aiming but out because the planes that arrive or leave the air park pass you can feel at the time.Ideal to make a guided visit to go with information from the people localities that are being visited.

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    Posted: Sep 8, 2017
  • Mariana Mutti
    4/5Excellent
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    A super interesting trip in Buenos Aires. All is equipped to make you sit in Jerusalem and make a trip for the time. I was several times and always finished with the same feeling that I had not wasted time or money. Super recommended!

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    Posted: Aug 17, 2017
  • Laura Otero
    4/5Excellent
    Original Text

    The Holy Land was an anger since it opened. This Christian thematic park imites the land where Christ died. With typical food in that area, a kind of fair where they sell chucheries, and some temples, they managed to re-create a portion of the Middle East.The best: the giant Christ that comes out of a mountain and looks everywhere! Super educative for boys and entertainment for big.

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    Posted: Aug 3, 2017