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Pergola in Barrancas de Belgrano

Construida en 1910 esta pérgola o glorieta (también llamada alternativamente Odeón, Palco de Música, pagoda y otras denominaciones) lleva el nombre de Antonio Malvagni, el músico italiano que creó la Banda Municipal de Buenos Aires por orden del presidente José Figueroa Alcorta.

Su basamento es de material, y antiguamente tenía un piso de tablas de madera. El resto es de hierro fundido. Su techo tiene forma de pagoda y está sostenido por delgadas columnas ornamentales de capitel corintio.
En su interior se realizan habitualmente bailes de tango y conciertos. También ha servido como oratorio para políticos, y fue un escenario ficcional importante en la historieta "El Eternauta", de Héctor Oesterheld.
La glorieta sufrió un incendio importante el 29 de septiembre de 1992, pero fue restaurada.

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Copyright: Juanchi
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Taken: 25/05/2009
Uploaded: 25/05/2009
Published: 16/04/2011
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Tags: pergola; barrancas; belgrano
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