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Live music at Romina Art Hotel

Art and the sea have something in common: both invite us to feel, to stop time and enjoy the pleasure of being present. That is the experience that Romina Art Hotel proposes every summer in Villa Gesell, combining landscape, creativity and cultural encounters.

We want those who visit us to experience art as part of their rest, so that music, theater and different artistic expressions are integrated naturally into the hotel experience,” says Romina Magnani, director of Romina Art Hotel.

As it is already a classic of the summer season, the hotel – recognized for its artistic imprint – once again opens its doors to music and theater artists, offering nights designed for both guests and vacationers looking for cultural proposals by the sea.

On this occasion, the stage will be for Garrajaguara duo made up of Pablo Tévez, founding member of Los Tipitos (guitar and vocals), and Rubí Zeiler (bass and vocals). The project presents a repertoire that combines its own songs and covers, with influences from different Latin American folklores such as bolero, tango and bossa nova, crossed by a subtle pop touch. The lyrics, full of romanticism, build intimate scenes that cover various emotional landscapes.

The appointment is today, Tuesday, January 13, at 9:00 p.m., with free admission. In addition, during the night you can enjoy pizzas and drinks. An ideal proposal to let yourself be carried away by music and experience a special summer night at Villa Gesell.

About Romina Art Hotel:

In the summer of 1972, a family of Spanish and Italian origin inaugurated the Hotel Romina in the city of Villa Gesell. The name was chosen in honor of his daughter, without imagining that half a century later she would be the one who would keep the essence of the place alive.

A pioneer in the southern area, the hotel was built alongside the historic Aquarium —property of Roberto Gesell, son of the founder of the city— and the old bus terminal (Avenida 3 and Paseo 140), today converted into a Cultural Center and crafts promenade. Both buildings responded to the vision of Don Carlos Idaho Gesellwhich promoted the development of that area when construction was concentrated only in the center and the north.

Throughout its history, the Romina was more than just accommodation. In the summer of 2007 the remembered “On restaurant-art”a space that combined gastronomy and culture. Artists such as Celeste Carballo, Jorgelina Alemán y The Mythical Inalong with street performers and exhibitions curated by the art gallery Teresa Nachman.

The artistic activity continued and they passed through the stage of the now Romina Art Hotel: Luis Salinas, Juan Salinas and Juan Acosta among other artists.

Today, under the direction of Romina Magnani —journalist and actress—, the artistic spirit is still present. Each room exhibits a work by the plastic artist Martin Villalbaalso the author of the mural visible from the beach. Your series Zoopopfestcomposed of eighteen unpublished paintings, is integrated into the hotel’s landscape as a permanent exhibition.

📍 Avenida 1 and Paseo 140 – CP 7165, Villa Gesell
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📱 +54 9 2255 607037
☎️ (02255) 47-6074


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