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Text was: The architect Carlos (Karl) Nordmann built this architectural masterpiece located at Av. Figueroa Alcorta 3102, Buenos Aires in 1912. The house was originally constructed for an aristocratic family Salas, the family’s two sons could not decide which one will live in the house after the father die. On 1972 to Juan Ventoso Carballo bought the house from the Salas sons. The Ventoso Carballo family lived at the property from 1972 to 1978 and from 1988 to year 1999. General Guild occupied the property from 1979 to 1985, while Argentina was under military domain, Juan Ventoso Carballo was accused of working against the Argentine Government and was said to have ties with communist party. The family was forced out of the country and had to find refuge in Uruguay where immunity was warranted because of his wife’s influences with the Uruguayan Government.

After the military was removed from power the property was return to the family. In 1999 Mr. Juan Ventoso Carballo was sued by the government agency of historic preservation for trying to burn parts of the house and finally sold the property to the Spanish Government. The Ventoso Carballo indeed did some major modifications to the house that included a dome and another architectural details that violated historical preservation laws. Since 2000 then the house has become the Spanish embassy, and the Spanish government has taken action to modify the architecture to its original state, many critique that the house interior were highly changed by the Spanish Government and that has violated the historic Preservation laws. At this time a legal liabilities are still pending at the Argentine court against the Spanish Government for the alteration at the house of interiors.