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Saturday, November 3, 2018

A Former President Of Argentina Has A Most Unusual Home

IGRE PARTIDO, ARGENTINA

Sarmiento House

The house of a former Argentinian president stands protected within a 

large glass case.  

Sarmiento House. NIELS MICKERS/CC BY 2.0
















































This house was the former home of Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, Argentina’s seventh president. He was also the author of one of the country’s most important pieces of literature, Facundo, which is not only a testament to his political views, but also a reflection of Argentina’s history.

Sarmiento also carried out some ambitious policies regarding education and had a tremendous influence on Argentina’s school systems. He trained new teachers and built new buildings for public schools. He successfully passed a sanction that guaranteed schools would be free and separate from religious teachings, and opened various free libraries.

Sarmiento lived with his family in this house after his tenure as president, from 1855 until he died in 1888. He chose a quiet abode in Tigre, a city within the delta around the La Plata River. Trees he planted still stand around the property, and the house still holds some of its original furniture. The building, which became a National Historic Monument in 1966, now functions as a museum.

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