Cada Argentino Tuvo Una Guitarra Núñez: Cómo el Imperio de Gardel Se Derrumbó

For over 150 years, a single shop in the heart of Buenos Aires crafted and sold the guitars that shaped Argentina's musical heritage. It was called Antigua Casa Núñez, the oldest operating guitar shop in the world, and its doors were graced by the likes of Carlos Gardel, Atahualpa Yupanqui, Gustavo Cerati, and nearly every other major figure in Argentine music. Every Argentine, at some point, owned a Núñez guitar. In this documentary, we reconstruct the complete story: how a seventeen-year-old Galician immigrant, Francisco Núñez, built from scratch the most important guitar workshop in all of South America; how the Núñez criolla guitar became the sound of tango and Argentine folk music; And how an empire that survived fires, dictatorships, and crises finally closed its doors forever on April 30, 2024. Not because of a scandal or betrayal, but for something much quieter: the price of keeping a historic building open when almost no one shops in a physical store anymore. A story of glory, ruin, and memory about one of Latin America's most beloved musical institutions, and about the man whose name was erased from his own work. If you enjoy documentaries about the history of the guitar and the great musical brands and institutions that have disappeared, subscribe and turn on notifications so you don't miss an episode. #GuitarraNunez #CasaNunez #CarlosGardel #GuitarraCriolla #TangoArgentino #HistoriaDeLaGuitarra #Documental #InstrumentosMusicales