Museums
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A Museum dedicated to the children, where it can be learned playing.
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| Decorative Arts National Museum | |
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The museum present in its collections several works: the going back furniture, pottery and the tapestries from the sixteenth - eighteenth century.
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The Evita Museum displays the story of the life of Eva Peron, right from her memorable lifestyle as an actress to her political career and death which is still remembered by the people of Argentina fifty years later.
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The Hispanic Art Museum is a church appearing like a new colonial mansion with a number of art galleries and antique stores in its vicinity. The museum displays the colonial art of the Andes and has...
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The Luis Perlotti Museum of Sculpture has a collection of thousands articles made by Luis Perlotti and other sculptors.There is a technical library in the museum with four hundred volumes.
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The Museo de Motivos Argentinos Jose Hernandez has eight thousand craft articles, both traditional and modern, depicting the local ethnic groups.
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| Museum of Latin-American Arts of Buenos Aires | |
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The Museum has themissionof preservs and diffusing the Latin American arts of the last two centuries.
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The Museum of Modern Latin American Art, known as Malba, has a large collection of art made by the Argentinian artist Guillermo Kuitca.
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