The National Museum of Arts
It is located in one of the city’s most beautiful districts – Recoleta. The building was established in 1911. In the museum, you can get acquainted with the architecture and design of the Argentinian capital at the beginning of the 20th century.
The Museum of Latin American Art in Buenos Aires
A modern building where you can see the works of the most famous Latin American artists. Also, the museum has a cafe with delicious coffee and pastries.
The Museum of Contemporary Art in Buenos Aires
An experimental museum, which is located in the building of a former tobacco factory. Here you can see the works of both aspiring and well-known artists.
The Museum of Fine Arts
It is located in the docks of the Puerto Madero district and holds in storage the private collection of one of the wealthiest women in Argentina, Amalia Lacroze. The museum houses over 240 masterpieces by both Argentinian and international artists.
Evita Museum
One of the most famous women in Argentina and the former first lady of the country, Evita Peron, is even more than Madonna here. The museum, in her honour, was opened in 2002 on the 50th anniversary of her death. It contains the most extensive collection of dresses, letters and other personal belongings of Eva Peron.
Enrique Larreta Museum of Spanish Art
The only museum and cultural centre of Spain in Buenos Aires. By the way, admission to the museum is free on Thursdays.
Ruth Benzacar Galeria de Arte
It is one of the first contemporary art galleries in the city, founded in 1965.
Proa Foundation
A private museum is known for its unusual avant-garde exhibitions. In their installations, they often use innovative technologies and arrange real performances for the audience. There are also guided tours in English.
It is located in one of the city’s most beautiful districts – Recoleta. The building was established in 1911. In the museum, you can get acquainted with the architecture and design of the Argentinian capital at the beginning of the 20th century.
The Museum of Latin American Art in Buenos Aires
A modern building where you can see the works of the most famous Latin American artists. Also, the museum has a cafe with delicious coffee and pastries.
The Museum of Contemporary Art in Buenos Aires
An experimental museum, which is located in the building of a former tobacco factory. Here you can see the works of both aspiring and well-known artists.
The Museum of Fine Arts
It is located in the docks of the Puerto Madero district and holds in storage the private collection of one of the wealthiest women in Argentina, Amalia Lacroze. The museum houses over 240 masterpieces by both Argentinian and international artists.
Evita Museum
One of the most famous women in Argentina and the former first lady of the country, Evita Peron, is even more than Madonna here. The museum, in her honour, was opened in 2002 on the 50th anniversary of her death. It contains the most extensive collection of dresses, letters and other personal belongings of Eva Peron.
Enrique Larreta Museum of Spanish Art
The only museum and cultural centre of Spain in Buenos Aires. By the way, admission to the museum is free on Thursdays.
Ruth Benzacar Galeria de Arte
It is one of the first contemporary art galleries in the city, founded in 1965.
Proa Foundation
A private museum is known for its unusual avant-garde exhibitions. In their installations, they often use innovative technologies and arrange real performances for the audience. There are also guided tours in English.