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Audio Guide of Bernardino Caballero Square

¿Sabías que en esta plaza descansa el espíritu de un general que sobrevivió a la guerra más cruel de América, pero cuyo caballo de bronce parece juzgar a los transeúntes?

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📖 Audio Guide Chapters

6 chapters

1. The Centaur Who Almost Lost His Horse

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2. Clues in the Pavement That Reveal Forgotten Battles

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3. Forbidden Loves and Betrayals Beneath the Statue

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4. The Myth of the Haunted Tereré and Other Absurdities

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5. Marks That Only the Trained Eye Can See

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6. The Echo You Carry in Your Guaraní Soul

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What are the opening hours of Bernardino Caballero Square, and is it easy to access?

Bernardino Caballero Square is an open public space, so it does not have fixed opening or closing hours. You can visit it at any time of day or night. It is quite easy to access, as it is located in a central area of Lambare, making it convenient to reach on foot, by public transport, or by private vehicle.

Is there an entrance fee or any charge to visit Bernardino Caballero Square?

Not at all! Bernardino Caballero Square is a public space, and access is completely free for all visitors. There are no entrance fees or any other costs associated with visiting it.

How much time is recommended for a visit to Bernardino Caballero Square to appreciate it properly?

A relaxed visit to Bernardino Caballero Square usually takes between 30 minutes and 1 hour, depending on whether you just want to take a stroll or would like to sit down, observe the atmosphere, and enjoy the tranquility. It is ideal for a short break or an evening walk.

What historical or cultural importance does Bernardino Caballero Square have for the city?

Bernardino Caballero Square is named after an important historical figure of Paraguay, General Bernardino Caballero, who was President of the Republic. Beyond its name, the square is a social and cultural meeting point for the residents of Lambare, often serving as a venue for community events and celebrations, which gives it significant value as a public space.

What is the best time of day or year to visit Bernardino Caballero Square?

The best time to visit Bernardino Caballero Square is at sunset, when the weather is more pleasant and the soft light enhances its beauty. On weekends, there is usually more activity and more events. As for the best time of year, during the spring months (September to November) and autumn (March to May), temperatures are milder and the square’s natural setting is at its best. Avoid the middle of the day in summer because of the intense heat.

Is Bernardino Caballero Square accessible for people with reduced mobility?

As a modern public space, Bernardino Caballero Square has paved paths and walkways that make it easier for people using wheelchairs or strollers to get around. In general, it is considered accessible, although it is always wise to watch out for small uneven areas that may exist in any outdoor space.

What other attractions or places of interest can I visit near Bernardino Caballero Square?

Near Bernardino Caballero Square in Lambare, you can find several options to complement your visit. In the surrounding area, there are local shops, cafés, and restaurants. In addition, Lambare has other parks and squares, as well as some historic churches that you could explore, such as Virgin of the Rosary Parish of Lambare. For a more complete experience in Asuncion and its surroundings, I recommend checking local tourist guides or the website of the National Secretariat of Tourism (SENATUR).

Could you give me some practical tips to make the most of my visit to Bernardino Caballero Square?

Of course. To make the most of your visit, I suggest bringing sunscreen and a hat, especially if the day is sunny, since it is an open space. If you plan to go at sunset or at night, do not forget your camera to capture the beauty of the square. Also, keep your valuables secure, just as you would in any public space.

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