The Recoleta neighborhood is essential to understand one of the most important aspects of Argentine history. From the cemetery to Plaza Uruguay, we ...
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The Recoleta neighborhood is essential to understand one of the most important aspects of Argentine history. From the cemetery to Plaza Uruguay, we will discover some of the most important stories about J. D. Perón and Eva. We will end the tour with a visit to "Un café con Perón", an outstanding historic bar located in one of the houses that made up the Unzue Palace, presidential residence between 1946 and 1955 and place of Evita's death in 1952. Here lived the butler of the residence that was destroyed by the military after the coup d'état of 1955. With a vast collection of objects related to these emblematic figures (photos, documents, books, letters, speeches, etc.) and an extensive letter, it is an opportunity unique for history lovers.
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