Defensa Passage

This traditional two-story mansion, built in the 1880s, was the residence of the Ezeizas, a distinguished family from the City. The house has rooms that converge to a side gallery. The ground floor has three patios: the Patio del Tiempo, the Patio del Arbol and the Patio de los Ezeiza. The upper floor only has a general patio. For some years a school for deaf and dumb functioned here. In 1981 it was transformed into a commercial gallery dedicated to the sale of antiques, clothing, paintings, souvenirs, etc.