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The Institec car, Justicialista modeland other assets that belonged to the former president Juan Domingo Peronpassed this Tuesday to be under the orbit of the Ministry of Culture, after having been in deposit and custody of Banco Ciudad for more than 60 years.
The assets of Juan Domingo Perón: more than a thousand objects and the iconic Justicialista car from 1954
The announcement came after a meeting between the Minister of Culture, Tristán Bauer, and the president of the financial institution, William Laje. The collection of personal belongings belonging to Perón is made up of more than a thousand items, declared in August of last year “Goods of National Historical Interest” by Decree 511/2021which established that the custody and conservation of the same must be in charge of the National Commission of Monuments, Places and Historical Assets belonging to the Ministry of Culture of the Nation.
Some of the transferred pieces will be exhibited later at the CCK. The goods mainly include objects of dresssuch as both, pants, vests, sportswear, footwear and accessories such as belts, ties, bow ties, wallets, purses, fans, woven girdles, watches and a gold ring with a ruby.
There are also other types of ornaments and accessories such as tablecloths, towels, towels and blankets, decorative pieces (such as centerpieces) and also plaques and plates with inscriptions, as gifts from other presidents. As for works of art, there are two oils on canvas.
But the star of the collection is a car. It’s about the brand car Institec, Justicialista model of the year 1954, coupé type, with two doors and removable hardtop.
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William Laje In this regard, he highlighted that “for Banco Ciudad it is a source of pride to be able to deliver the assets of former President Perón to the Ministry of Culture of the Nation, after so many years that they have remained protected and have collaborated so that they are declared Historical Assets and part of the national heritage,” he said.
For its part, Tristan Bauer He stated that “it is an honor for this Ministry to receive in custody the assets of former President Juan Domingo Perón for the historical and cultural value they represent. Each piece of this important collection is part of the cultural heritage and deserves to be exhibited and enjoyed by all Argentines. They are goods that represent our culture for having belonged to a key figure in our history and consequently for the symbolic value they have”, he pointed out.
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