Temperley, City district in Lomas de Zamora Partido, Argentina.
Temperley is a neighborhood in Lomas de Zamora south of Buenos Aires that grew around a major railway station. The area contains residential streets, religious buildings, and local services that serve the daily needs of residents.
An English merchant named George Temperley purchased land in 1870 and founded the settlement that bears his name. The railway connection that followed transformed the area into a residential hub linked to the wider Buenos Aires region.
The Parish of Our Lady of Mercy and the Russian Orthodox Church show how different religious communities coexist in this neighborhood. Both buildings remain active gathering places where people come to worship and celebrate their traditions together.
The General Roca Railway line connects the neighborhood directly to central Buenos Aires with regular train departures from the local station. Visitors can easily walk to the station to travel into the city or arrive from other areas.
Villa Grampa, a historic residence in the neighborhood, houses a Mason & Hamlin organ from the early 20th century. This instrument is a rare example of the musical heritage that flourished in the region during that era.
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