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    Argentina. Its building, the Ortiz Basualdo Villa, is a National Monument of Argentina. Commissioned by the Ortíz Basualdo family of Buenos Aires, the...
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  • Sant Pau, Barcelona" (1997) http://art.nouveau.world/villa-ortiz-basualdo Villa Ortiz Basualdo - Art Nouveau World http://www.jugendstils.riga.lv/index...
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    Belgian influence on Argentinian Art Nouveau is represented by the Villa Ortiz Basualdo, now hosting the Juan Carlos Castagnino Municipal Museum of Art in Mar...
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    reopen the retailer. Another Retiro landmark spared demolition was the Ortiz Basualdo Palace. Completed in 1912 as a private residence, it was acquired by...
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    Vatican (the Fernández Anchorena Palace), the French Embassy (former Ortiz Basualdo Palace), the Brazilian Embassy (former Pereda Palace), the Jockey Club...
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    farewell, the remains of Fortabat will be taken to the Recoleta Cemetery. Ortiz de Zárate, Roberto. "Raúl Alfonsín". CIDOB (in Spanish). Barcelona: CIDOB...
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    built. The main landmarks along the avenue are, north to south: Palacio Ortiz Basualdo, headquarters of the French Embassy. The French government refused to...
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  • demolished over years, including Pabellón Argentino [es], Grand Hotel [es], Ortiz Basualdo Palace [es], Unzué Palace, Odeón Theater, Coliseo Theater and various...
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    with him in Peru on several occasions. Her last husband was "Charlie" Ortiz Basualdo, whom she lived with from 1980 to 1982. Up until suffering a serious...
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    (1960–1964) Aristóbulo Donato Aráoz de Lamadrid (1964–1966) Eduardo Ortiz Basualdo (1966–1973) Miguel Ángel Bercaitz (1973–1976) Adolfo R. Gabrielli (1976–1983)...
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