| Museum of Modern Art Its main quarters, in the traditional and historical neighbourhood of San Telmo, is a modern architecturally remodelled building created from an old tobacco warehouse. The museum houses its own collections, a valuable aesthetic heritage of contemporary Argentine art -concretists, informalists, neo-figurativists, the Ignacio Pirovano collection, etc., together with works of the most outstanding names of the international fine arts. San Juan 350 (CP 1147) Telephone: 361 1121 Opening hours: Tuesday to Friday from 10 am to 8 pm. Saturday, Sunday and holidays: from 11 to 8 pm. Guided tours. All public: Tuesday to Sunday at 5 pm. Institutions: request appointment by telephone. Admission charge: $1,00 Free admission: Wednesdays in both premises. Transportation: buses 4, 9, 10, 17, 22, 24, 28, 29, 33, 45, 53, 54, 61, 62, 64, 74, 86, 93, 130, 143, 152. Av. Corrientes 1530 9th floor (CP 1042) Telephone: 374 9426 Opening hours: Tue. to Sun. from 12 to 8 pm. Transportation: buses 5, 6, 7, 12, 23, 24, 26, 37, 50, 60, 102, 105, 115, 146, 150, 155. Subway: line B, Uruguay station. See complete site [Spanish] |
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| Museum of Cinema Pablo C. Ducrós Hicken This Museum is the only one devoted to the Argentine cinema. Its rooms exhibit objects related to the evolution of our cinematography from 1896 up to the present: the first cameras and projectors together with Movieolas, costumes, props, scale models, scenographic sketches, awards and personal objects belonging to actresses, actors and film directors, as well as posters, photographs, recordings, scripts, reviews, etc. Its film library hosts an important collection of over 600 sound films, more than 20 silent movies and the four decades of the Sucesos Argentinos newsreel. Defensa 1220 (CP 1143) Telephone: 4361 2462 Opening hours: Monday to Friday from 10 am to 6:30 pm. Admission charge: $1,00 Free admission: Wednesdays. Transportation: buses 4, 9, 10, 17, 22, 24, 28, 29, 33, 45, 53, 54, 61, 62, 64, 74, 86, 93, 130, 143, 152. See complete site [Spanish] |
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| Museum of the City This museum rescues the memory of our city, its architectural heritage and representative items of the life and work of its people, emphasizing with charm and humour its customs and habits. Its collections of great heterogeneity, treasure items that range from a button and a postcard to architectural elements, pieces of furniture, floor tiles, railings, popular mates, and the most diverse constituents of everyday life. Alsina 412 (CP 1087) Telephone: 4343 2123 / 4331 9855 Opening hours: Monday to Friday from 11 am- 7 pm. Sundays: 3-7 pm. Admission charge: $1,00 Free admission: Wednesdays. Transportation: buses 22, 24, 28, 29, 33, 50, 54, 56, 61, 62, 64, 79, 86, 91, 105, 111, 126, 130, 142, 146, 152. Subways: line A, Plaza de Mayo station; line D, Catedral station and line E, Bolívar station. See complete site [Spanish] |
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| Museum Of Spanish American Art Isaac Fernández Blanco Its cultural assets of Ibero American colonial art are considered among the most important in the continent and are famous the world over. The collection of colonial silverware gathers dazzling objects from the Alto Perú, Perú and the Río de la Plata. Worthy of notice are the paintings from the AltoPerú and Cuzco , the imagery from Quito and the Jesuits, the Luso-Brazilian furniture and the decorative arts from the republican period. The Museum is located in the Palacio Noel built in the neocolonial style representative of the '20s, with gardens of Spanish inspiration. Suipacha 1422 (CP 1011) Telephone: 4327 0272 / 4327 0228 Opening hours: Tue. to Sun from 2-7 pm. Admission charge: $1,00 Free admission: Thursdays. Transportation: buses 62, 67, 70, 92, 93, 100, 101, 115, 130, 152. Subway: line C, Retiro station. Terminals of the Mitre, San Martín and Belgrano railway lines. See complete site [Spanish] |
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| Museum of Argentine Folk Heritage José Hernández The Museum is devoted to the preservation of the testimonies from the multiple variants of the Argentine folkloric and traditional heritage. Avenida del Libertador 2373 (CP 1425) Telefax: 802 7294 / 803 2384 E-mail: mujose@mujose.edu.ar Opening hours: Wednesday to Friday: 1-7 pm. Saturday and Sunday: 3-8 pm Information: Mon. to Fri: 9 am-8 pm. Admission charge: $1,00 Free admission: Sundays. Public transportation: buses 10, 37, 38, 41, 59, 60, 67, 92, 95, 102, 110, 128, 130. See complete site [Spanish] |
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| Museum of Spanish Art Enrique Larreta It specializes in Spanish art and exhibits works spanning from the 13th. to the 20th. centuries; polychrome carvings and retables; credenzas, tapestries, carpets, braziers and ceramics; paintings, chests and friar's armchairs, among other pieces of great value. This Museum is housed in the former residence of the author of íLa Gloria de Don Ramiroí, which was built in the second half of the 19th. century. It keeps alive the spirit that Larreta, a refined collector, imparted to the whole building. Juramento 2291 (CP 1428) Telephone: 4783 2640 / 4784 4040 Opening hours: Monday, Tuesday and Friday from 2 to 7:45 pm. Saturday, Sunday and holidays from 3 to 7:45 pm. Admission charge: $1,00 Free admission: Tuesdays. Public transportation: buses 41, 44, 57, 60, 63, 65, 67, 68, 80, 113, 114, 152, 159, 168, 184. See complete site [Spanish] |
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| Museum of Sculptures Luis Perlotti Located in the area of Caballito, it is the home and workshop where this important Argentine sculptor performed almost all his work, characterized by an Americanist subject matter. Pujol 642 (CP 1405) Telephone: 4431 2825/4433 3396 Opening hours: Tue. to Fri.: 11 am-7 pm. Saturday and Sunday: 10 am-1 pm and 2-8 pm. Admission charge: $1,00 Free admission: Wednesdays. Transportation: buses 25, 26, 55, 76, 84, 86, 92, 96, 99, 106, 124, 132, 141, 172, 181. Subway: line A, Primera Junta station. Train: Sarmiento line, Caballito train station. See complete site [Spanish] |
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| Historical Museum of the City of Buenos Aires Brigadier General Cornelio de Saavedra It is located on the farm that once belonged to Luis María Saavedra, built around 1870. Its rooms allow the visitor to come close to the everyday life of the city during the 19th. century and to become acquainted with the main political, social and economic events of that time. Also on display are civil and rural silverware, the setting of a tertulia (social gathering for conversation) in Buenos Aires, testimonies of the process of emancipation and of the federal period, paintings by Leonie Matthis, collections of back combs, jewellery, coins and weapons, as well as the men's and women's fashion of the 18th. and 19th. centuries. Crisólogo Larralde 6309 (CP 1431) Telephone: 4572 0746 Opening hours: Tue. to Fri.: 9 am - 6 pm. Sun.: 2-6 pm. Admission charge: $1,00 Free admission: Wednesdays. Public transportation: buses 21, 28, 110, 111, 112, 117, 127, 140, 142, 175, 176. See complete site [Spanish] |
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| Museum of Fine Arts Eduardo Sívori Specialized in Argentine art, this Museum assembles a vast collection of paintings, sculptures, engravings, drawings and tapestries from the 19th and the 20th centuries. Over 4200 pieces form its artistic wealth which is representative of the successive generations of artists. Av. de la Infanta Isabel 555 (CP 1425) across the Puente del Rosedal, Parque 3 de Febrero. Telephone: 4774 9452 Telefax: 4778 3855 Opening hours: Tuesday to Friday from 10am -8 pm. Saturday, Sunday and holidays: 10 am-7 pm. Admission charge: $1,00 Free admission: Wednesdays. Library: Argentine art. Tuesday to Friday: 10 am-7 pm. Transportation: buses 10, 34, 37, 130, 161. See complete site [Spanish] |
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