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"Great is the power of memory that dwells in places." (from Cicero)

Photo of Villa Argentina today. The 'Argentina' inscription and the year 1889 are clearly visible.

Villa Argentina

A mammoth task, a country, a house

Villa Argentina is reminiscent of a 23-metre high, 10-metre wide high altar built for a church in Cordoba (Argentina) between 1918 and 1920. In charge of construction of the altar - the largest ever built in Gröden - was Josef Stuflesser (Bera Pepi de Petlin), who took over the ecclesiastical art academy in J.B. Purgerstraße after the First World War. Stuflesser bought this house with the proceeds of the Cordoba work and moved his office and residence here.

Main category:
Building culture
Subcategory:
Laboratories & wholesalers
Epoch:19th century
Area(s):Ortisei
GPS coordinates:@11.67677,46.57222