martes, 17 de octubre de 2017

Lapalma Museum

Built in 1830, Azotea de Lapalma is the place where one of Gualeguaychú’s most famous secret is hidden. This enormous pink three-storey house is situated on Jujuy Street. It has got a front garden with a giant magnolia tree.

Azotea de Lapalma belonged to Francisco Lapalma’s family in the early 20th century, and was later purchased by Gualeguaychu’s local council in 1978. The building became popular due to an unsolved mystery that involved Isabel Frutos, who was a young girl that died of love 158 years ago. Legend has it that her silhouette can be seen in the roof terrace.

For those who are interested in Gualeguaychu’s folklore, Azotea de Lapalma is a highly recommended place to see. 

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Created by: Ibel Cubilla, Aldana Gomez, Valentina Reyna y Evelyn Venencio

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