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Palacio Haedo

The Palacio Haedo is a 19th-century building on the Avenida Santa Fe in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is located to the south of the Torre de Los Ingleses and the Plaza San Martín and Monument del libertador Jose de Plaza San Martín, in close proximity to the Consulate of Colombia and the Gran Hotel Buenos Aires. It was built in the late 19th century as a residence for the Haedo family by architects Passeroni and Brizuela in the Neo-Gothic style.
In 1871, the residence was acquired by Reynaldo Villar and subsequently by Dominga Villar y Cristina Manuela Villar, but soon came under the ownership of the Banco Popular Argentino. Now the headquarters of the national parks service, it has been a listed historic monument since 2001.
==History==
The building was completed in the latter half of the 19th century as a residence for the well-to-do Haedo family. Mariano Francisco Haedo (1816–1886) had made a fortune in railways and banking.〔Javier Garcia Básalo, ''Orígenes del Pueblo Mariano Haedo'', Buenos Aires, 2001. 〕 Designed by the architects Passeroni and Brizuela in the Neo-Gothic style, it first resembled an Italian castle. It was fitted out as a villa suitable for an aristocratic family and subsequently enhanced with Renaissance trimmings.〔
In 1871, the residence was acquired by Reynaldo Villar and subsequently by Dominga Villar y Cristina Manuela Villar, but soon came under the ownership of the Banco Popular Argentino.〔Bulgheroni, Raúl, ''Summa metropolitana''. Buenos Aires: Bridas, 1996.〕 In October 1942, under President Ramón Castillo, the State bought the building for the national parks directorate (Dirección de Parques Nacionales). In so doing, it contributed to preserving the surroundings of the Plaza San Martín. Today, the strangely shaped triangular complex bounded by Maipú, Avenida Santa Fe, and Marcelo T. de Alvear, still houses the headquarters of the national parks service, now known as the Administración de Parques Nacionales.〔("Sede de la Administración de Parques Nacionales" in "Ciudad Autónima de Buenos Aires" ). Retrieved 5 June 2013.〕〔〔("Lonely Planet review for Palacio Haedo" ), ''Lonely Planet''. Retrieved 5 June 2013.〕 Bibliotica Francisco P Moreno is also located in this building.〔

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