
Natal house Gertrudis Gómez of Avellaneda: Colonial house number 22 of the street San Juan, once Avellaneda was acknowledged as in the present-day context 67, where Gertrudis Gómez of Avellaneda, came into the world The Hazel Grove, once also Tula was known about with the nicknames and The Peregrina.El a ancient piece of information about the existence of the real estate property, until now found, data of March 17, 1794.
In the house the architectonic elements that evidence its colonial origin in the two first spaces between two supporting walls to the gallery keep in good condition, while with the arrival of the XXth century, elements of the eclectic code in the façade of the house, the left-back with the sleeping quarters, the dining room and the patio source join up. Nevertheless, the integration between the old things and the newness was done of so respectful way, that he stresses the value of this real estate property like example once the new functions was achieved from architectonic adaptation that they appeared with time. Preserving this real estate property of indubitable architectonic and historic value, will contribute to strengthen the essence of our cultural identity at the same time as a recognition site to Gertrudis Gómez of Avellaneda.Monumento Nacional from the 5/6/2013


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