![]() In recent years the hotel has been partially restored and reopened by the local municipal authority as a tourist destination. Plans to turn it into a casino eventually collided with the historical and architectural importance of the building, and it was declared Historical Monument in 1988. The hotel closed in 1965 and never again received guests. In subsequent years the vacant property was repeatedly vandalized. Successive efforts to operate and revitalize the hotel continued through the 1960s, at which point the property finally ceased to house guests. The government cited the hotel as representing enemy property. The Argentine government seized the hotel following the nation's March 1945 declaration of war against Germany. It subsequently passed into the hands of Walter and Ida Eichorn, Germans with strong ties to the German expatriate community in Argentina and supporters of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party. ![]() Over the years, the results were not as expected, and in 1905 the shareholders unanimously decided the dissolution and liquidation of the company. Its main shareholders were Ernesto Tornquist, Juan Kurth, Roberto Bahlcke and María Herbert de Kraeutner. The hotel was built in 1897 by German army officer Roberto Bahlcke. The Eden Hotel also known as El Eden and The Eden is a former hotel and historic site located in La Falda, Argentina, in 45 km from Cabildo de Córdoba, one of the oldest colonial buildings still standing in South America. Walter and Ida Eichorn (1912 to 1960), La Falda municipality (1965 to present) The Eden Hotel in 2010, La Falda, Argentina
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