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Photos from Spanish Inclusive World's post 26/11/2025

Palacio Paz (often mistaken as “Teatro Paz”) is a historic Beaux-Arts palace in Buenos Aires, located on Avenida Santa Fe. It was built in the early 1900s for José C. Paz and is one of the most elegant residences ever constructed in the city. Today it belongs to the Argentine State and houses the Círculo Militar, while also hosting cultural events.

Opera / Lyrical Performances:
Although it is not a traditional opera house, Palacio Paz hosts gala-style lyrical shows, concerts, and special events. These performances usually take place in its ornate salons and feature opera arias, classical music, and sometimes dinner-show formats. The experience is intimate, elegant, and focused on atmosphere rather than a full theatrical staging.

Perfecta ocasión para estar en contacto con la música, la arquitectura, el arte y la lengua todo en un solo evento. Mil gracias por la invitación ☺️👏🏼👏🏼 🇦🇷 🎉

Photos from Spanish Inclusive World's post 18/11/2025

Argentina is so much more than Buenos Aires and tango.
In the North, the country breathes differently.

There, the earth glows in impossible colors, and the wind carries ancient voices. Indigenous peoples —Kolla, Diaguita, Omaguaca— are not just history; they are the present. Their way of seeing the world, of thanking the Pachamama, of weaving time into a loom or walking the mountain trails, gives the North a quiet, nearly sacred depth.

The music rises from that same root. A drum struck like a heartbeat, a baguala that feels like a prayer, a vidala that aches and embraces at once. These songs don’t seek spectacle; they seek truth.

In the North, everything has a soul.
And when you arrive, you feel as if something has been waiting for you for a very long time.

Lengua y cultura en el Norte argentino no son cosas separadas: son la misma respiración. Siempre es hermoso volver a las raíces. Amé conocerte Jujuy 🧡❤️🩵💙💛

Photos from Spanish Inclusive World's post 16/11/2025

Jujuy: Culture, History, Religion & the Fourteen-Colored Mountain

Jujuy, in Argentina’s far northwest, is a region where ancient traditions and vibrant landscapes come together in a deeply unique way. Its culture is strongly shaped by Indigenous heritage—especially Quechua and Aymara influences—blended with colonial history and modern Argentine identity. This mix is reflected in the music, food, festivals, and the everyday rhythm of life.

Historically, Jujuy was an important crossroads in the Andean world, connecting what is today Bolivia, Peru, and northern Argentina. The region preserves centuries-old customs, from communal celebrations to artisanal weaving and pottery. Many villages still follow ancestral practices based on respect for nature, community, and spirituality.

Religion in Jujuy is a fascinating blend of Catholic faith and Indigenous beliefs. People often honor Pachamama, the Mother Earth, in rituals that express gratitude for life, food, and the land. At the same time, Catholic festivities like Holy Week and patron-saint celebrations are celebrated with deep devotion, music, dance, and colorful processions. This cultural fusion creates a unique spiritual identity that feels both ancient and alive.

One of Jujuy’s most breathtaking symbols is the Cerro de los 14 Colores in Hornocal. This natural wonder rises above the Quebrada de Humahuaca with dramatic zigzag formations that display fourteen distinct shades of red, yellow, purple, and green. Formed millions of years ago, its colors change throughout the day as the sunlight shifts, making it one of the most stunning geological landscapes in South America.

Jujuy is a place where culture, history, and spirituality are not just preserved—they are lived every day, surrounded by mountains that seem to tell their own stories.













Photos from Spanish Inclusive World's post 27/10/2025

Está terminando octubre, un mes de lindos momentos, cambios y transformación para Spanish IWORLD. Un espacio donde compartimos cultura latinoamericana, gramática española, contenido sociocultural informativo, bajo diferentes actividades de dinámica de grupos, juegos divertidos y mucho más. Me gustaría compartir un poco de nuestro pequeño mundo con ustedes.

October is coming to an end, a month full of beautiful moments, changes, and transformation for Spanish IWORLD. A space where we share Latin American culture, Spanish grammar, sociocultural content, and informative topics accompanied by group dynamics, fun games, and much more. I would love to share a little bit of our small world with you.

Learn Spanish in Buenos Aires – Spanish Classes with Native Tutors 09/07/2025

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