Pasaje de la Defensa

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Originally built for the Ezeiza family in around 1880, this building later became a conventillo (tenement house) that was home to dozens of families. These days, it’s open to the public, with antique shops clustered around its beautiful open-air patios. Step inside and walk up the grand staircase for an elegant photo op.


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