Going through every shade of pink since it was first painted this color during the presidency of Domingo Faustino Sarmiento in 1870, the Pink House on Plaza de Mayo is the headquarters of the executive power of the Republic of Argentina. Aside from its most important offices, the Pink House holds...
Culture and Arts, Historical Building
Microcentro, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Plaza de Mayo is the most historically significant spot in Buenos Aires, and perhaps its number one tourist destination. Plaza de Mayo has been in the same location and at the political heart of Argentina since Buenos Aires was first founded. Named to commemorate the revolution of May 1810,...
Eva Perón must be the most controversial former figure of Casa Rosada; hers was the only portrait vandalized while the museum was undergoing restoration in 2007. Slices run across the eyes and neck of “Evita” in the largest of a wall of politician paintings in the Museo Casa...
School, museum, gallery, library, publisher and performance venue, the Academy is dedicated to tango in all its forms. The impetus for its creation in 1990 was the idea that the tango has been one of the deepest and most authentic forms of expression for the Argentine people, both in their home...
The Teatro Municipal General San Martín is one of the most reputable theatres in Buenos Aires, and makes up part of the Complejo Teatral. The 13-story Complejo was created by the Porteño government, which continues to run it, and includes four other theatres.
Teatro San Martín has several...
Movie & Theater
Microcentro, Buenos Aires, Argentina