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Recoleta Apartment 2 Bedrooms Wifi

Recoleta Apartment 3 BR Wifi Balcon
Daily Price: USD 250.-
Weekly Price: USD 1350.-
Monthly Price USD 3000.-

Living y comedor
Living muy luminoso con aire acondicionado, calefacción central con radiadores, balcón con vista al patio interno, persianas eléctricas, toldo automático (sube y baja de acuerdo a la intensidad de la luz y el viento), TV x cable, equipo de música, Dvd, Internet, teléfono inalámbrico.

Dormitorio Principal
Luminoso, con amplios placares, aire acondicionado, calefacción central con radiadores, sommier king size (opcional twins), persianas eléctricas, toldo automático (sube y baja de acuerdo a la intensidad de la luz y el viento) y baño en suite.

Dormitorio 2 camas
Luminoso, amplios placares, aire acondicionado y calefacción central con radiadores.

Dormitorio con sofá cama y escritorio
Luminoso, amplios placares, calefacción central con radiadores y aire acondicionado.

Baños
Baño principal con bañera, secadores de pelo y batas.

Dependencia con baño
Lavadero y balcón
Lavadero y amplio balcón con persianas eléctricas y toldos automáticos.

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The railroad: Art & Industry


 Carlos Alberto Regazzoni was born in Comodoro Rivadavia, in the province of Chubut on December, 1st, 1943. For a long period of time and far from expected stories, he carried out the commercial activity, in which he tried to apply his creativity in a wide range of possibilities.

Finally, and nearly in his forties, he decided to unfold his vocation as an artist and to change his life almost completely. Undoubtedly, his passion for the art originated in a subterranean way, during his early years of academic learning in the Escuela Superior de Bellas Artes Manuel Belgrano, in the city of Buenos Aires.

"People tell me my best painting is one that's called Hen Stew (Puchero de Gallina). One day, maybe 15 years ago, me and my assistant Tarugo were starving and had nothing to eat. It would be nice to have a rooster, some potatoes, some tail, onions and yelled Stop! Stop! at least we are going to paint it. So, i painted a saucepan with the rooster in it. In the meantime i had Tarugo read me a 3 page poem about a rooster from Horacio Pilar. I drawed the stew, a table and a girl that braught to us some carrots and garlic. A dantesque scene that came only by the need of having some stew!"

Today, with a career of almost over 30 years, Carlos Regazzoni showed the world that he is as big as he seems, and that his potential does not know any limits. Every Friday night he receives anyone who would like to be invited, personally cooking for them at El Gato Viejo (Suipacha & Libertador), in his own atelier, an actual railroad wagon, a space specially designed by Regazzoni for people that enjoy experimenting different environments and his work. With shows of live music and filled with visual stimuli, El Gato Viejo wraps the people who partcipate in the space from a sensory standpoint, making them a living part of the place. The proposal is to join in, and simply, share and celebrate the art.

“Art is like taking a nap in the back room of your house, and a lightning bolt hits the backyard”, Regazzoni says. Let there be light!



Bar & Restaurant  "El Gato Viejo"

Address: Avenida del Libertador 405, Shedes 1 to 5 - Corner Suipacha | Google Maps 

Houing Hours: Every Thursday to Saturday from 7 p.m.

Reservations: elgatoviejo@regazzoniarts.com | 4315-3663.



Get to know the city, and it's people!

Buenos Aires: The symphony and the revolution



 Tango no longer exists, he used to say. He said, it existed many years ago, back in '55, "when Buenos Aires was a place where people wore tango, walked tango, where there was a smell of tango all over the city. But not today.

That Sunday, Piazzolla was sparkling, happy, just awakened from a nap after a sumptuous dinner of seafood and "these great wines that we have," at the Mercado Central (Central Market) in San Telmo. He was wearing red pyjamas, and didn't want photos taken. But he did want to talk.

"My tango does meet the present."

Astor Piazzolla's new tango was distinct from the traditional tango in its incorporation of elements of jazz, its use of extended harmonies and dissonance, its use of counterpoint, and its ventures into extended compositional forms. Upon introducing his new approach to tango (nuevo tango), he became a controversial figure among Argentines both musically and politically. The Argentine saying "in Argentina everything may change – except the tango" suggests some of the resistance he found in his native land. However, his music gained acceptance in Europe and North America, and his reworking of the tango was embraced by some liberal segments of Argentine society, who were pushing for political changes in parallel to his musical revolution .

He always told the story about when he the french government granted him a scholarship to study with Nadia Boulanger in Paris: She taught me to believe in Astor Piazzolla, to believe that my music wasn't as bad as I thought. As they thought. I thought that I was something like a piece of shit because I played tangos in a cabaret, but it came out that i had something called style. I felt a sort of liberation of the ashamed tango player I was. I suddenly got free and I told myself: "Well, you'll have to keep dealing with this music, then."



Get to know the city. And it's People!

Buenos Aires: Intellectual in a mysterious sort of way


Millions of readers in the world have never set foot in Parque Lezama, however they know it through reading "Sobre heroes y tumbas" ("About heroes and graves"), where Sabato imagined his Alejandra. The same happens with Borges's Palermo, Roberto Arlt's Flores, Marechal's Villa Crespo and his Adan Buenosayres or Villa del Parque, home of the great Julio Cortazar.

Get to know the city. And it's People!

I had written probably an excessive amount of storys, of wich an overwhellming majority are story's of the fantastic type. As usual, the problem, is in to discover what the fantastic element is all about.It's useless to get a dictonary, i wouldn't bother. There will be a definition, wich will be aparently flawless, but once we've read about the imponderable elements of the fantastic, in literature as in reality, those will escape that definition. Don't know anymore who was the one that speaking about poetry once said that poetry is what gets left out when one tries to define it. I believe that same definition could apply to the fantastic element, in a way that instead of trying to get a perceptive definition about it, in literature or out of it,  i think that's best that each one of you, like i do it myself, give's a chance to consult your own inner world, your own life experience and arise personally the problem of that situation's, of that sudden appearence's, of that so called coincidences on wich our intelligence and our sensibility have the impression that the laws we commonly obbey dont quite apply, or apply in some way they leave room to an exception.

                                                                                                                               Julio Cortazar
                                                                                                      El Sentimiento de lo Fantastico







PH - Uruguay y Arenales, 1 Bedroom + Desktop + Living + Dining Room + Terrace with Jacuzzi - 120 square meters - Recoleta -USD 2500 - Available


Amazing loft in Recoleta. 

Sq. Ft 525 (160 square meters)
Max. Capacity 2
Baths 2
Bedrooms 1
View Outside
Balcony Yes
Terrace Yes. 100 Square meters terrace with it's own Jacuzzi. 
 
The apartment with wooden floors on the 1st floor. 

- LIVING ROOM:  Big living room with sofas. Air conditioning.

- MAIN BEDROOM: Wide with Queen size bed (1,60 x 1.90 mts) Air conditioning. Dressing Room with plenty of closets

- BATHROOM: Complete, with double jacuzzi and shower. Hair dryer.

- KITCHEN: Complete, with fridge, mircowave, electric caffe maker and toaster. Iron and irioning table. Washing machine. Complete tableware for six.

On the Second Floor there is a 120 square meteres Terrace with a Jacuzzi for 4 people. 



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