Cultural Manager Teresa Anchorena Died
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This afternoon, in her home in the city of Buenos Aires, cultural manager Teresa Anchorena, who was in charge of the National Commission of Historical Monuments, died, was director of the National Arts Fund, deputy, director of the Recoleta Cultural Center and advisor to President Raúl Alfonsín, on his return to Argentina after a decade of life in France - he had two children, studied Anthropology, began working in visual arts, began in politics…
She was president of the National Commission of Monuments, was secretary of Culture and advisor to Raúl Alfonsín. She was passing through a relapse of a disease Read more
Cultural manager Teresa Anchorena died Thursday at the age of 78. Throughout her career, since the return of democracy, she has been...
Teresa Anchorena died in her house in Villa Crespo leaving a fundamental legacy in the protection and promotion of culture and national heritage, recently recognized with the distinction of Outstanding Personality of Culture in Buenos Aires.
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