Casa Ezeiza
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Nicki Post
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"San Telmo has several of these little hidden gems. This was once the mansion belonging to the Ezeiza family (the international airport is named after them). For a time it was used as a home for deaf and mute children. Then in the end of the 20th century, it was modified into a small shopping center.
It is easy to miss, but worth a quick stop. There are several little shops on the bottom floor with vintage clothing and antiques, as well as more modern lamps and toys.
There are several other artisans on both the top and bottom floors making handmade items such as beautiful mate cups, and jewelry.
Even if you don't want to shop, have a look around to see the beautiful patios and architecture."
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SANTIAGO FINDLAY WILSON
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"Atentos que esta un poco escondido! Es na entrada que nos va a llevar a un espacio de negocios y restaurantes muy lindo para caminar y sacarse fotos! No pueden dejar de subir las escaleras...."
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Ali Giaudrone
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"A historic home-turned-shopping plaza with a central two-story courtyard"
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