Established in 1995 with the mission to collect, conserve, study and present the art of the region, MALBA has become one of Buenos Aires' most popular and important museums. This is a great destination for everyone from the veteran art enthusiast to the novice picture gazer looking to get a...
Step into the luxury of early 20th century Buenos Aires high society at this palatial residence converted into a museum. In a way, it is more like a time capsule than a museum. The property was donated to the Argentine government in 1937, and has since been preserved to its original state to...
Eva “Evita” Duarte Perón, one of the most important women in Argentina’s history and forever immortalized on stage and in film, has her own museum in Buenos Aires—Museo Evita. Built by the Carabassa family in the 1900s, the building originally served as a petit hotel. The original French...
Amidst Palermo's vast green parks is the Jardín Japonés. It contains the requisite features of Japanese gardens in cities around the world such aslarge stands of bamboo, fish ponds, a wealth of trees and those great little bridges. At the entrance on the corner of Avenidas Berro and Casares there...
The newest and most prestigious addition to Buenos Aires' impressive array of museums is the Museo Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires (Malba). Opened in 2001 and personally stocked and financed by Eduardo Constantini - a wealthy art collector/philanthropist - the second floor (first floor for...