PASAJE DE LA DEFENSA
Former family home with shopping arcade, 3 successive patios on the first floor and a long patio upstairs.
In a traditional 19th century house, former bourgeois residence of the Ezeiza family, is now a shopping mall: incredible bric-a-brac of sheet metal in the back. On the ground floor there are three successive patios and a long patio upstairs. Also on Defensa, don't miss two typical little streets where period films are sometimes shot (Pasaje San Lorenzo and Dr. J. Giuffra). At number 380 of Pasaje San Lorenzo, you will find Casa Mínima, the narrowest house in Buenos Aires, former home of a freed slave.
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