The majestic Manuel Belgrano Monument is one of the key historical landmarks in the city of Rosario. The monument is dedicated to a national hero, general, and the creator of the national flag, whose name is inextricably linked to Argentina's struggle for independence.

The monument is an equestrian statue of the general set on a high pedestal. The location for its construction was not chosen by chance: it was in this region, on the banks of the Paraná River, that Belgrano first raised the blue and white flag he created on February 27, 1812, which became the nation's primary symbol.
Today, this site is an important place of remembrance and a popular attraction. It draws not only history buffs but also admirers of classical monumental architecture, harmoniously complementing the landscape of one of the country's most significant cities.