Columns of wrought iron, calcareous tiles worn for more than a century of footprints and walls that preserve intact the marks of time: so is the Ezeiza House, in the heart of San Telmo. When entering by Defensa 1179, a long and dim exceeding the first courtyard, which opens suddenly with tiles in damer, iron columns and a gallery that embraces it from above. It is the Patio del Tiempo: the walls retain that faded yellow of the houses that no one…
Columns of wrought iron, calcareous tiles worn for more than a century of footprints and walls that preserve intact the marks of time: so is the Ezeiza House, in the heart of San Telmo. When entering by Defensa 1179, a long and dim exceeding the first courtyard, which opens suddenly with tiles in damer, iron columns and a gallery that embraces it from above. It is the Patio del Tiempo: the walls retain that faded yellow of the houses that no one…