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The Porteño Government Evicted the Blaquier House, Which Had Been Illegally Occupied for 40 Years

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On Saturday, the City government evicted an important historical building belonging to the State that had been illegally occupied for more than 40 years. It is the “Casa Blaquier”, located in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Monserrat and a few meters from the Casa Rosada, in the historic town of Buenos Aires. The property, located in Defensa and Adolfo Alsina, is one of the Historical Houses that has the City protected by law and, therefore, ow…

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On Saturday, the City government evicted an important historical building belonging to the State that had been illegally occupied for more than 40 years. It is the “Casa Blaquier”, located in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Monserrat and a few meters from the Casa Rosada, in the historic town of Buenos Aires. The property, located in Defensa and Adolfo Alsina, is one of the Historical Houses that has the City protected by law and, therefore, ow…

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In response to an order from the Administrative, Tax and Consumer Relations Court of First Instance No. 3, the City Police evicted the former defence building 165, meters from Casa Rosada in Monserrat (Comuna 1) known as “Casa Blaquier” which dates back to the late nineteenth century and is owned by the Buenos Aires Government. A statement from the Buenos Aires Government explained about the procedure: “Officials of the Care Network of the Minis…

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Pura Ciudad broke the news in on Sunday, July 13, 2025.
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