Thursday, 30 December 2021
El Patio de los lecheros
Wednesday, 29 December 2021
The Argentine Railrway
Exploring the Buenos Aires Province - Chascomus
Monday, 27 December 2021
Exploring the Buenos Aires Province - Chascomus -Club de Pelota
Exploring the Buenos Aires Province - Chascomus - The city
Chascomus is already 120 clicks from the big capital and boasts 30k inhabitants. Being a more historical city since it was one of the frontier towns with the natives that were not that friendly.
It also became known for the birth place of the first elected president afters the military rule. It has a variety of touristic attractions starting by its large lake or "Laguna" that is as big as the city.
Sunday, 26 December 2021
Exploring the Buenos Aires Province - Saint Andrews Protestant Cemetery - Chascomus
Located on the outskirts of Chascomus in the Buenos Aires province you can find a cemetery built for the English and Scottish settlers of the Pampas.
Also known as the protestant cemetery it is clearly fashioned in an English manner with its tombs with epitaphs written in English.
Exploring the Buenos Aires Province - Gandara - The Abandoned Monastery
The Monastery of Saint Joseph, was a minor seminary that was in use from 1940 to 1974, built on plans by Famous argentine architect Alejandro Bustillo.
Today it matches its sourroundings by being boarded up and abandoned.
Friday, 24 December 2021
Exploring the Buenos Aires Province - Gandara
In the early 90s the company was bought by Italian giant Parmalat, which shortly after went bankrupt thus abandoning the factory and leaving the town to become uninhabited.
Fortunately the train still runs through the Gandara station daily so you can still visit the ruins of the factory, the town and an abandoned monastery.
Thursday, 23 December 2021
Exploring the Buenos Aires Province - Coronel Brandsen
Coronel Brandsen, named after a French general that was recruited by the Argentine independents to fight against the Spanish crown, is the main city of its namesake "Partido". It sits at the intersection of provincial roads 210 and 215.
Wednesday, 22 December 2021
The Korean Cultural Centre in Buenos Aires
The House also called "Residencia Hunter" or "Palacio Bencich"is a residence built in the "Petit Hotel" style very popular at the beginning of the XX century.
Recently adquired and renovated by The Korean government it serves now as its Cultural Centre in Buenos Aires.
Besides its several rooms dedicated to Korean heritage and Culture it boasts beautiful French interiors.
It can be visited daily from 9 to 6 and also has many free cultural events available.
Tuesday, 21 December 2021
Fundacion Romulo Ragio in Vicente Lopez
Romulo Raggio was a wealthy merchant and filantropist in the early 1900s who built himself a a small a palace like house in the outskirts of Buenos Aires.
It can be visited on weekdays from 1 to 5 pm for free.
One of its main atractions is its circular salon which gives acces to all of the main rooms in the house.
Monday, 20 December 2021
Palacio Noel - Museo de Arte Hispanoamericano
You may have noticed that in the city of Buenos Aires there are not many colonial houses, something that you will find all over Mexico, Colombia or Peru. One reason being that at the time of the colony Buenos Aires was an insignificant port inhabited by a few merchants.
The city prospered and grew in the late 1800s and early 1900s when the predominant architecture was classic or Art Nuveau among others.
Housed in the beautiful Palacio Noel, the Isaac Fernández Blanco, has one of the world's most important collections of Spanish-American art.
The collection includes items covering the entire period of Spanish rule in Latin America, from colonization to independence, ranging from silver work from Peru and the Rio de la Plata region, Peruvian paintings and furniture from Portuguese Brazil, to combs used by women in the Rio de la Plata region in the first half of the 19th century.
The neocolonial Palacio Noel was built in the 1920s by architect Martín Noel as his private home, and is surrounded by Spanish-influenced gardens. In spring and summer, open air concerts, conferences, theater performances and book presentations are held.
Sunday, 19 December 2021
Palacio Errazuriz - Museo de Arte Decorativo
Here is a place worth visiting in Buenos Aires, The The National Museum of Decorative Arts.The Palace has its origins in a marriage in 1897 between two prominent members of turn-of-the-century Argentine high society: Matías Errazúriz, the son of Chilean émigrés, and Josefina de Alvear,
The couple commissioned French architect Rene Sergent in 1911 to design a mansion for Errazúriz's future retirement from the diplomatic corps, in which he had been Ambassador to France for a number of years. Completed in 1916, the couple devoted the following two years to decorating the palace, purchasing a large volume of antiques and other objets d'art.
When Mrs. Errazúriz died in 1935, however, the widower bequeathed the mansion to the Argentine government, on his son's and daughter's advice. The National Museum of Decorative Arts was established in 1937
Friday, 17 December 2021
The Trip to Villa Epecuen - Buenos Aires province - Villa Epecuen - The Cemetery
Today the graves lie open and the monuments in pieces after 30 years of being under salty waters.