Top 10 Museums In Buenos Aires, Argentina - Updated 2024

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The capital of Argentina, Buenos Aires is a place like no other. Life moves fast but that doesn’t mean people here don’t have time to talk. The community is friendly and everyone from cab drivers to vendors will happily communicate with you. Although the locals move from one activity to another, they still find a moment to just sit in the park and admire the view. Creativity is praised here, and you will often find artists showing off their craft on the streets. With big fast-food chains, the food you will get here is authentic and made with love. Give this capital city a chance and check out this list of the top museums in Buenos Aires, Argentina, to learn more about its history.

1. Evita Museum (from USD 121.0)

María Eva Duarte was born in poverty and lived in a rural village called Los Toldos. Eventually, she went onto marry Argentinian president Juan Perón and became the first lady in 1946. Since her rise to power, she dedicated her life to not just uplift women but also improve the lives of those struck by poverty. Due to the life she lived, even to this day, she is loved by the people of Argentina so it’s not surprising that the capital city has a museum dedicated just to her. Aside from preserving the clothes she used to wear, the museum also strives to share details about her life and how she grew into the person she was.

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Buenos Aires Evita Museum and Recoleta Walking Tour

Duration: 3 hours 30 minutes

2. Xul Solar Museum

Museo Xul Solar interior
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Oscar Agustín Alejandro Schulz Solari or Xul Solar was a famous Argentinian painter, sculptor, writer, and so much more. He was a man who loved artists and envisioned things that no one else could. With a mind that was revered by many, the house that Xul Solar used to live in has now been turned into a museum, laid out according to the guidelines he left behind. The main purpose of the museum is to preserve his work as well as spread his message to visitors. During a trip to this museum, people can easily figure out the kind of lifestyle he used to live just by looking at the items on display here.

Xul Solar Museum

Address: Laprida 1212, C1425 EKF, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Website: Xul Solar Museum

Opening hours: Tue - Thu: 12pm - 7pm (closed from Fri - Sun & Mon)

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3. Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes

Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes
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Established in 1896, Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes is the place to go for those who love different kinds of art as this museum has Argentina’s largest collection. With pieces donated by private collectors, the museum now has 688 major works and 12,000 minor works ranging from famous artists such as Vincent van Gogh, Paul Cézanne, Francisco Goya, and so many more. The collection here is permanent and every floor follows a specific category of artwork. Guests can enter the museum free of cost and take their time to go through each piece.

Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes

Address: Av. del Libertador 1473, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Website: Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes

Opening hours: Tue - Sun: 10am - 8pm (closed on Mon)

Price: Free

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4. Museo Casa Rosada

La Casa Rosada
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Casa Rosada Presidential Museum or Pink House Museum was established in 1957 and exists to honour the presidents that have served Argentina over the years. The museum showcases all personal and official objects that belonged to every president, explaining why each object held meaning to them. One can also find slashes from different galas along with different things that were collected during each president’s time in the office. The museum not just informs guests of the lives that different presidents led but also how their presence helped shape Argentina.

Museo Casa Rosada

Address: Av. Hipólito Yrigoyen S/N, C1064 CABA, Argentina

Website: Museo Casa Rosada

Opening hours: Wed - Sun: 10am - 6pm (closed on Mon & Tue)

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5. National Museum of Decorative Art

Museum of Decorative Art Sculptures of the Garden
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Once the home of society couple, Josefina de Alvear and her husband Matías Errázuriz Ortúzar, National Museum of Decorative Art aims to showcase the lifestyle of the 20th-century, upper-class Argentinians. With a neoclassical structure, this museum has everything from oriental furniture and porcelain sculptures to paintings and more. Every object preserved here ranges from the 14th century to the 20th, holding pieces made by artists such as El Greco, Corot, and Manet.

National Museum of Decorative Art

Address: Av. del Libertador 1902, C1425 CABA, Argentina

Website: National Museum of Decorative Art

Opening hours: Tue - Sun: 12:30pm - 7pm (closed on Mon)

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6. Bernardino Rivadavia Museum of Natural Science

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Founded in 1823, Bernardino Rivadavia Museum of Natural Science is dedicated to showcasing nature and different lifeforms that can be found in Argentina. It is one of the only completely natural science museums to exist in all of Latin America. One of the things that makes this museum popular is the display of dinosaur remains found throughout Argentina. Other than that, the museum also has exhibits on sea life, geology, and other geographical topics.

Bernardino Rivadavia Museum of Natural Science

Address: Av. Angel Gallardo 470, C1405 CABA, Argentina

Website: Bernardino Rivadavia Museum of Natural Science

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7. ARA Uruguay

ARA Uruguay
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Built in 1874, ARA Uruguay used to be a ship that belonged to the Argentinian Navy and was used for training from 1877 to 1880. Not only that, but this ship was also part of the Comodoro Py expedition as well as helped on a rescue mission that made headlines throughout Argentina. Considering its rich history and the importance it played during its years in service, it was eventually turned into a museum. The best part? The ship is still afloat.

ARA Uruguay

Address: Av. Alicia Moreau de Justo, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Website: ARA Uruguay

Opening hours: 10am - 7pm (daily)

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8. Boquense Passion Museum

Museo Copas Boca
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Built to celebrate football, Boquense Passion Museum is the first of its kind—a sports-themed museum. Dedicated to Boca Juniors, the most important sports club in all of Argentina, this museum showcases the journey they have taken over the course of 100 years as well as the changes the club has experienced. Not only does this museum celebrate Boca Junior’s victories over the years but also aims to inform people about everything that went into achieving success. With its unique tour, even those who don’t know a lot about football will be immersed in the journey of this club.

Boquense Passion Museum

Address: Brandsen 805, C1161 AAQ, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Website: Boquense Passion Museum

Opening hours: 10am - 6pm (daily)

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9. Larreta Museum

Enrique Spanish Art Museum, Portrait of Enrique Larreta, Ignacio de Zuloaga
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Once a mansion that belonged to the modernist writer Enrique Larreta, Larreta Museum is one of the main collectors of Spanish art in Argentina. The collection here spans from the middle ages to the 20th century and includes things such as furniture, ceramics, and other unique objects. While touring the museum, guests can also see the house that Enrique Larreta used to live in. Take in the breathtaking sight of Andalusian Gardens outside.

Larreta Museum

Address: Juramento 2291, C1428 CABA, Argentina

Website: Larreta Museum

Opening hours: Mon: 12pm - 8pm; Wed - Fri: 12pm - 7pm; Sat - Sun: 10am - 8pm (closed on Tue)

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10. MALBA (from USD 2.0)

The Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Bueno Aires (MALBA) is an art museum that showcases the best pieces from all of Latin America. The pieces here range from the 20th century to the present day, keeping up to date with the different and new changes in the world of art. This is not surprising for a city that values creativity so much. With its ever-expanding collection, the museum aims to educate people more about Latin American artists as well as different communities and their culture. This is going to be a very educational trip for you and your companion.

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MALBA Admission Ticket

Duration: 1 to 8 hours

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With a rich history and culture, Buenos Aires has a lot to offer to its curious visitors. The capital city may seem different from any other place you’ve ever visited, but it gives off a feeling of warmth that will make you plan a trip again. In Buenos Aires, you will not only experience a whole new world but also feel like you belong here.

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