More than a hundred years of history come to life in “El Castillo”(The Castle), one of the oldest and most important cultural points in the city. Surrounded by Libertad island's lush greenery, it commands a beautiful view of the Gualeguaychu River.
The Castle was built in 1920 and belonged to Maria Eloisa D’Elia, a teacher from Concepcion del Uruguay, which is a city near Gualeguaychu. She lived with her family there until the great 1959 flood forced her out of the Castle.
Fascinating ghost stories are told about this place. One of these stories involves the ghost of a woman who worked there and was found beheaded in one of the bedrooms of "El Castillo".
Another important historical fact is that Justo Jose de Urquiza, one of the most important politicians of Argentine history, lived on the island, where the castle stands, during the struggle between Federales and Unitarios.
"El Castillo de la isla Libertad" is a popular landmark of Gualeguaychu and a favourite holiday snap.
Text by Camila Tommasi
Text by Camila Tommasi
Video by Ludmila Odriozola, Micaela Romero Padilla, Paola Utrera and Paula Zabala