An 'Against the Current' Vision: The Helft Collection, a Treasure of Argentine Art, Returns Home
The Helft Collection, which features nearly a hundred works from more than a thousand pieces gathered by Jorge Helft and Marion Eppinger, is returning for an exhibition at W-galery in San Telmo, a building specifically constructed for this purpose in the early 1990s.
Recovered a mansion in San Telmo signed by Engineer Huergo in 1891 and the result is brilliant
A historical mansion in San Telmo, originally built by Engineer Huergo in 1891, has been restored by Pilar and Dolores, who have a long history of renovating old houses in the area.
One of the oldest bars in San Telmo reopens
The historic Plaza Dorrego Bar in San Telmo, famous for being a meeting place for Borges and Sabato, has reopened after five years.
Video: three vendors from San Telmo were disqualified after expelling another seller with shouts of 'Get out, Zionists!'
Tensions rose at the San Telmo artisan fair in Buenos Aires after a Palestinian flag was displayed, leading to a confrontation and the disqualification of three vendors.
Antisemitic attack at the San Telmo fair: the city government reported that an artisan was expelled for being Jewish
An artisan was expelled from the San Telmo fair in Buenos Aires amid an antisemitic incident, prompting a strong condemnation from the city government.
The former Costume Museum definitely closes and the Government plans to open a cultural space for emerging artists
The former National Costume Museum in Argentina will close permanently to make way for a new cultural space aimed at emerging artists, set to open by the end of the year.
The Narrowest Building in Buenos Aires: The Incredible Legend of Slavery Behind Its Construction
La Casa MÃnima in San Telmo, known as the narrowest house in Buenos Aires, carries a lasting legend about its previous owner, a freed slave.
In San Telmo: the first house designed by Engineer Huergo comes back to urban life with a coffee shop and objects
A restored 1891 house in San Telmo has been revitalized, now featuring a coffee shop, Rajatabla, that showcases the typical architectural style of the 19th century in Argentina.
New cultural icon or kitsch: Málaga's doubts with the giant statues of Neptune and Venus
Málaga faces mixed opinions regarding the installation of large sculptures of Neptune and Venus at the port, amidst criticism from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Telmo.