PH Eco 10 is located in Caballito. Let us tell you about the neighborhood where you will live, a high-rise house, horizontal property or whatever you would like to call you future dwelling.
As mentioned in PH Eco 2, the neighborhood owes its name to the local general store set by Mr. Nicolás Vila in 1804 in the corner of the current Rivadavia avenue and Emilio Mitre street, and which was famous for its horse shaped weathervane.
There are plenty of luxurious weekend houses in the neighborhood, mainly on Rivadavia avenue. The most famous one is Ambrosio Plácido Lezica’s, which became Parque Rivadavia in 1928.
Since 1875, the tram, and, later, the subway, have contributed a lot to the development of this neighborhood, which is now one of the most populated ones in the capital city.
The neighborhood highlights the Irish school Santa Brígida, built by architect Herbert Arthur Inglis. Its English Tudor architecture with pinnacles and battlemented cuts makes it really stand out. It is nowadays a catholic and bilingual school for boys and girls.