Che Guevera’s birthplace in Argentina put up for sale
The birthplace of leftist revolutionary icon Ernesto “Che” Guevara has been put up for sale in the Argentine city of Rosario.
According to The BBC, current owner Francisco Farruggia, who bought the 240 sq m (2,580 sq ft) apartment in a neo-classical style building in the city centre in 2002, said he had wanted to turn it into a cultural centre, but the plan never materialised.
Over the years, the building between Urquiza and Entre Ríos streets has attracted a number of illustrious visitors, including Uruguay’s ex-President José Pepe Mujica, and the children of Fidel Castro, Cuba’s revolutionary leader.
But perhaps the most famous visitor was Alberto Granados, who travelled with Che Guevara when he was a young doctor by motorcycle through South America in the 1950s.
Guevara’s birthplace in Rosario, Argentina |
The Argentine businessman didn’t name a price for the property.
Che Guevara was born in a wealthy middle class family in 1928, but was later radicalised by the poverty and hunger he witnessed in South America.
After playing a key role in the Cuban revolution in 1953-59, which overthrew dictator Fulgencio Batista, he then expressed his desire to spread revolution across South America and other developing nations.
From Cuba he travelled to Bolivia to lead forces rebelling against the government of President René Barrientos Ortuño.
With US assistance, the Bolivian army captured Che Guevara and his remaining fighters. He was executed on 9 October 1967 in the village of La Higuera, and his body was buried in a secret location.
In 1997, his remains were discovered, exhumed and returned to Cuba, where he was reburied.
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