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León Ortega Art School
A few meters from the Barrio Obrero we find this building from the end of the 19th century, which was the municipal slaughterhouse at the time. This old slaughterhouse owes its name to an entire neighborhood which is one of the few in the city not formed at the foot of a church, but rather one civil building.
Built in 1896 by the architect Trinidad Gallego and made of exposed brick, fall the facade and the inner patio. It currently houses the León Ortega School of Art, where you can study from high school to higher studies related to arts. “A building that marks the identity of an entire neighborhood"
This point of interest is part of the tour: Architour - Architecture Walking Tour - Huelva (Spain)
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