Museums to visit in the city

The city has museums of national and international art of all disciplines.
From ancient emblematic works to contemporary objects and the new era.
Pieces of visual, audiovisual, scenic arts, literature and music from all periods are exhibited.

National Museum of Fine Arts (MNBA) Av. Del Libertador 1473, Recoleta.

"It is the largest and most important public art institution in Argentina."

Museum of Modern Art Buenos Aires (MAMBA) Av. San Juan 350, San Telmo.

"It was inaugurated in 1956 with the intention of making society aware of avant-garde artistic trends."

Museum Evita Perón Lafinur 2988, Palermo.

"Carry out the task of rescue and dissemination of the figure of Eva Perón who has left an indelible mark on our history."

Museum of Latin American Art of Buenos Aires (MALBA) Av. Figueroa Alcorta 3415, Palermo.

"It is a private non-profit institution that preserves and exhibits a heritage of approximately 400 works by the main modern and contemporary artists of the region."

Defense National Historical Museum 1600, San Telmo.

"It's a museum dedicated to Argentine history"

Artentino Museum of Natural Sciences Ángel Gallardo 490, Villa Crespo.

"Located inside the Centennial Park, in the neighborhood of Caballito"

Isaac Fernández Blanco Suipacha Museum 1422, Retiro.

"The patrimony of the Museum of Hispanic American Art Isaac Fernández Blanco is constituted by the best exponents of the Spanish-American viceregal art."

Benito Quinquela Martín Museum Av. Don Pedro de Mendoza 1825, La Boca.

"It is one of the institutions that the Boca artist donated to the neighborhood with the intention of creating a pole of cultural, educational and health development"

Enrique Larreta Spanish Art Museum Juramento 2291, Belgrano.

"The tour starts in the Central Courtyard and from there you access the different rooms."

National Museum of Decorative Art Av. Del Libertador 1902, Recoleta.

"Built between 1911 and 1917, it has a French neoclassical style."

Art Collection Amalia Lacroze de Fortabat Olga Cossettini 141, Puerto Madero.

"It opened its doors to the general public in the month of October 2008 with the aim of sharing with the community a selection of works and objects of art of singular relevance."

PROA Foundation Av. Pedro de Mendoza 1929, La Boca.

"It works in an old Italian house that was completely recycled with a glass facade so that visitors can connect with the picturesque neighborhood of La Boca"