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Natalia Oreiro and her husband Ricardo Mollo They lived for more than 15 years in a “hidden” mansion in the neighborhood Palermo in Buenos Aires, in a one-block passage. Built in 1887 by the famous Argentine family Alvearthe house is accessed through a cobbled passage from Thames Streetin the select neighborhood of Buenos Aires.
The Uruguayan actress said that yours with The residency was love at first sight.. She bought it when she was 21 years old and her success was catapulted with the leading role in the soap opera Angry doll. After her marriage to Ricardo Mollothey shared the house until 2016, when they decided to sell it.
The House have 480 meters coveredwith three bedrooms and five bathrooms, while the land measures approximately 25 x 27 meters. It has a swimming pool and a garden with ancient trees. The Alvear family was the first owner and called the house “The sketch”.
“Many people of Russian origin ring the doorbell or wait for me thinking that they can find Natalia or to spy on the house behind the walls. Once a blonde woman, an Oreiro fan, came asking if she was there and she told me that she came from Russia and that she had gotten tickets for the pre-premiere of the movie Gilda. Another time two boys came with mamushkas to give her,” she said. new owner in a recent interview.
But beyond the sale, The marriage of artists is still linked to the house. Overshadowed by vines, a black metal gate in the garden leads to the current rehearsal and study room that Oreiro and Mollo built and that they sometimes visit because it is a separate room that was not included in the sale of the house. But on the property side, the door goes unnoticed since it is next to an outdoor bathroom with blue tiles and a wooden door.
“Before there was a sentry box, that’s why there is a door on the street. When Natalia moved into the house, her parents from Uruguay feared for her safety and asked her to put a permanent guard and there was always someone there. It was until, between shifts of the guards, he saw that in her report book they referred to her as ‘the objective’ when timing her entrances and exits, he didn’t like it at all and decided to do without that service,” he says. the current owner of the house, who bought it from the couple in 2016. Out there, the noises of the street and the surrounding bars are far away and only the songs of the birds and the wind that moves the leaves of the trees reach you. A personal paradise in the heart of the city.
The Country (Uruguay)