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This place is one of the most important places in Buenos Aires, and the meeting place of many of the greatest thinkers of Argentina and all over the world, as it was originally the summer home of the aristocratic Ocampo family (Ocampo) until Victoria Ocampo made it their permanent residence in 1941, and it is worth noting that Victoria She was the editor-in-chief of the famous Sur magazine, writer and translator, and she was fighting for equality between men and women, and she was the first Argentine woman to get a driver's license, and most first-time visitors are surprised that this historic house still preserves its ancient history along with the antiques and related memorabilia.
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