Casa Curutchet



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The Casa Curutchet is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in La Plata, Argentina. It was designed by Swiss architect Le Corbusier in the 1940s and is known for its innovative design and use of space. The house is open for guided tours from Tuesday to Sunday, with different schedules depending on the day. The entrance fee for adults is ARS 300 (approximately USD 3) and for children and students it is ARS 200 (approximately USD 2).

The official website for Casa Curutchet is http://www.casacurutchet.org.ar/, where you can find more information about the house and its history.

In the surrounding area, visitors can explore the historic center of La Plata, which features numerous museums, parks, and architectural landmarks. The Museum of Natural Sciences and the Cathedral of La Plata are both popular attractions. The city also has a vibrant culinary scene, with many restaurants offering traditional Argentine cuisine.

Overall, Casa Curutchet is a must-see attraction for architecture enthusiasts and anyone interested in the history and culture of La Plata.

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