HOTEL EDÉN
Once the country's most luxurious hotel, it served as a refuge for many Nazi officers during the Second World War
In 1895, a German officer, Roberto Bahlcke, decided to buy this estancia to open a hotel in an area known for its healthy climate where many sanatoriums are installed. It was set up very close to the railway that passed through the Falda at the time to accommodate passengers in search of rest. Once one of the most luxurious hotels in the country, its reputation was tarnished after the Second World War, as it was the refuge of many Nazi officers, an ugly symbol of the favours granted to European fascists by the Peronist regime.
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