Category:Palacio Unzué

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Not to be confused with the categories: Palacio Álzaga Unzué‎ or Palacio Unzué‎ de Casares .
English: The building was built by Mariano Saavedra (son of Cornelio Saavedra) in mid XIX century. After his death in 1884, the house was acquired by Mariano Unzué (1836–1906), to be used as a summer residence, although he would later live there permanently. After the passing of Unzué and his wife Mercedes (1843–1916), the palace was inhabited by their sons until 1937 when the national government expropriated the house along with all properties around. The palace would be inhabited by some presidents of Argentina (being Juan D. Perón the last) until the Revolución Libertadora of 1955. One year later, the palace was demolished.
<nowiki>Unzué Palace; Palacio Unzué; Palácio Unzué; former residence in Argentina; Gebäude in Argentinien; antigua residencia en la ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina; Palacio Unzue; Quinta Unzue; Palácio unzué</nowiki>
Unzué Palace 
former residence in Argentina
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LocationRecoleta, Buenos Aires, Comuna 2, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Street address
  • Av. del Libertador y Austria
Date of official opening
  • 1887
Date of official closure
  • 1955
Dissolved, abolished or demolished date
  • 1956
Map34° 35′ 04″ S, 58° 23′ 53″ W
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