• Source: Museo de la Casa de Luis Alberto de Herrera
    • Museo de" target="_blank">de" target="_blank">de" target="_blank">de la Casa de" target="_blank">de" target="_blank">de" target="_blank">de Luis Alberto de" target="_blank">de" target="_blank">de" target="_blank">de Herrera (translation: House Museum of Luis Alberto de" target="_blank">de" target="_blank">de" target="_blank">de Herrera) is a museum in the Brazo Oriental barrio of Montevideo, Uruguay. The street in which the house is situated, somewhat set back from the road, is now known as Avenida Dr. Luis Alberto de" target="_blank">de" target="_blank">de" target="_blank">de Herrera (previously Avenida Larrañaga). It is surrounded by a park designed by landscape architect Charles Racine.


      History


      The building was constructed at the end of the 19th century and was the residence, among other distinguished persons, of the National Party leader Luis Alberto de" target="_blank">de" target="_blank">de" target="_blank">de Herrera, who was active in Uruguayan politics for most of the 20th century until his death in 1959. It has been annexed to the National Historical Museum in 1966.


      See also


      List of museums in Uruguay
      Luis Alberto de" target="_blank">de" target="_blank">de" target="_blank">de Herrera#Ideas and legacy
      Herrerismo#Distinction
      Brazo Oriental#Landmarks


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