was built by the architect Bernardo Rigoli, born in Switzerland in 1850, who also design Rivadavia Paraná
This house is one of the buildings that give identity to Paraná, forming part of architectural, historical and cultural city. This heritage property was threatened several times for different reasons and in different circumstances.
So it was that in the early 1980 , a group of people prevented its demolition, and persuaded the government then bought it. Subsequently, another group began with a task that was put in value and function as
In 1998 a group of professionals interested in the cultural authorities to carry out a sample of Architecture and Decoration This prompted the work, is very close, it concluded.
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Regarding the architectural "style of the house is registered with an eclectic language of" maniera "Italian, two facades of singular beauty and balance manifest formal dynamism of mannerism that achieved with the use skillful windowed with a succession of arches on both floors, interspersed with pilasters to the wall on the ground floor are prismatic with Tuscan capitals while the upper floor are semi-cylindrical with Corinthian capitals of inspiration. Here the height of them decreases resting on a foundation of which generate substantial balconies with rails consist of openwork rosettes, a stylistic device that repeats on the parapet that crowns the building and is widely used by Rigoli in architecture "(From www.patrimonioculturadeentrerios.blogspot.com).
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The building works as a cultural space where they develop workshops linked to different activities and artistic sectors. The institution open to the public Monday through Friday from 7:00 to 13:00 and afternoon (except Mondays) from 17:00 to 21:00. The weekend is enabled according to the schedule of activities.
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