This building was constructed at the beginning of the 20th century to meet the lodging demand of the British personnel who worked in this area in the implementation of the Argentine Central Railroad.
The architectural design drawn up by Fausto Galacchi and Duncan Cameron was materialized by the firm of Architect Alejandro Maspoli.
It has a large mansard roof or red sloping roof with five windows and a small dome centered over a viewpoint space on the compositional axis of the facade from where the Parana River can be seen.
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