CASA MÍNIMA
The narrowest house in the capital, measuring 2.40 m wide, once home to one of Argentina's first freed slaves
Casa Mínima is the attraction of the Pasaje San Lorenzo all by itself. All Porteños know it as the narrowest house in the capital (2.40 m wide). It is also known for having housed one of the first freed slaves in Argentina. He is said to have been 'freed' by his master as early as 1813, although no historian has so far been able to prove this. One thing is certain, this type of house is the result of a redistribution between several owners of a much larger house
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