The Buenos Aires city government announced that admission fees will be implemented at the site of the former city zoo, beginning next Wednesday. The space now functions as a conservation center, housing 42 heritage buildings. Details regarding who will be required to pay and the exact cost of admission have been released by officials. The move aims to support the ongoing maintenance and preservation efforts of the historical site. The transformed space focuses on conservation rather than animal exhibition, marking a significant shift from its previous function. This new fee structure is intended to contribute to the center’s operational costs and ensure its long-term sustainability. Further information on ticketing and access can be found on the city government’s official website.