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An orientation guide to discover Buenos Aires as a vibrant art city with a rich art history and cultural heritage.
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Art in Argentina from the beginning until the present. Excellent art collections from different countries and periods.
Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires. Latin American Art since the 20th century; international exhibitions.
Museum in the former house of the artist (1887-1963), designed as a re-interpretation of his pictorial space.
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Cultural center in the historical Postal Palace. 2000-seat auditorium, more than 50 halls, multidisciplinary program.
Internationally renowned cultural center in the traditional La Boca quarter. Exhibitions, events, education programs.
Cultural center in an old power station, with two concert halls, exhibition areas, and a varied public program.
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Considered one of the most famous cemeteries worldwide, due to its historical importance and artistic quality.
Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar, inaugurated in 1732. At the Claustros del Pilar there is a museum of art from the 14th to 19th Century.
Open-air museum along Caminito Street in the port area of La Boca. Colorful houses of wood and corrugated iron, sculptures, reliefs, popular art.
Unusual perspectives of the city skyline, seen from the Río de la Plata.
Delta of the río Paraná, a unique fluvial landscape, 30 km from Buenos Aires.
The Cataratas del Iguazú are one the of the World's 7 Wonders of Nature.
Argentina - Start
The province capital with its historic flair and great museums is an excellent start for trips through the NW Argentina.
Located in Catamarca province, it is one of the most important archaeological sites built by the Inca in Argentina.
World Heritage ruins of Jesuit Missions. Iguazú Falls, one of the most spectacular natural wonders of the world.