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Hotel de Inmigrantes : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hotel de Inmigrantes
Hotel de Inmigrantes (Immigrants’ Hotel) is a complex of buildings constructed between 1906 and 1911, in the port of Buenos Aires, Argentina, to receive and assist the many thousands of immigrants who were arriving in Argentina from many parts of the world. The hotel ceased to function in 1953, was declared a National Monument in 1995 and today houses the ''National Museum of Immigration'' and the ''Tres de Febrero National University Museum''(MUNTREF) aka ''Contemporary Art Centre''. == Complex == The buildings are next to Darsena Norte (Northern Dock) in Puerto Madero. They provided disembarkation services, medical attention, accommodation and help with finding employment for newly arrived immigrants. Accommodation was provided free of charge until an immigrant had found employment. In the meantime, help and advice were provided to assist the immigrant in finding employment and with onward travel to the place of work. Construction began in 1906 by the Udina and Mosca Company under the control of the Ministry of Public Works. Work proceeded according to the order in which the facilities were needed with the disembarkation hall first, followed by the employment office, the administration, the hospital and finally the accommodation facilities. While the work was in progress the immigrants continued to use the old facilities nearby known as ''La Rotonda de Retiro'' on a site currently occupied by Retiro railway station.
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