Speciality Museums in Buenos Aires

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Speciality Museums in Buenos Aires

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  • Andre B
    8 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    My son and I arrived by taxi around 3 PM after having lunch in Palermo. The stadium is a bit away from the main tourist attractions, but the visit offers a great opportunity to explore a beautiful Buenos Aires neighborhood and have a more authentic local experience.

    A tour had already started when we arrived, so we joined the group to visit the museum. Agustín gave a detailed explanation of all the items, making the experience very interesting. The tour was brief but well-structured, with a comfortable pace that wasn’t tiring.

    Afterward, Jaime took us on an exclusive tour of the stands, the field, and the Maradona memorial inside the stadium. I even got to simulate taking a corner kick! Jaime was very attentive, and the entire experience was fascinating.

    I highly recommend this visit to anyone who loves classic football and is a fan of Maradona, just like us!
    Written 27 February 2025
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  • craftywriter
    San Diego, CA2,101 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    unfortunately you can’t take any pictures inside the museum. The house was bought by the Eva Peron foundation in 1948 and served as a shelter for women and children. Terribly sad that Evita died so young (33 yrs old) from uterine cancer. When she died the city mourned her for 15 days !

    Good small museum which also serves as a home for mothers and their children. Museum does a good job telling about Evita’s childhood and how she met Juan Peron. Definitely worth a stop.
    Written 21 January 2025
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  • fabLondonUK
    London UK11 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    This is an amazing place showing how the wealthy Argentinian lived 100 years ago. To reserve your visit you should contact reservaspalaciopaz@gmail.com from one week before.
    Written 24 March 2022
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  • Reservarlden
    London, UK2,652 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Museum located to the right of Casa Rosada featuring details of all past presidents of Argentina. Unfortunately it’s all in Spanish and staff didn’t seem too impressed when I asked if there was anything in English. Worth a 30 minute visit to see the displays and the outfits worn by some of the past leaders and their vehicles.
    Written 4 February 2023
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  • Marina1890
    Campo Grande, MS9 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    It's a really giant stadium. If you bought tickets go earlier, but really earlier. The police close the streets close, and you need to walk too much. And to go up in the stadium you need time! So go earlier!
    Written 29 August 2019
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  • katrina
    Melbourne, Australia110 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    This a hidden gem in La Bocca. A museum that houses costumes and sets from the Teatro Colon past productions. The information screens are in English, and you can get a tour in English or Spanish. It only takes around 50 minutes to do the tour.
    Written 31 March 2024
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  • AMJ
    169 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Interesting exhibitions, I loved the retrospective as well as the immersive space displayed. Like any contemporary or modern art museum, if this is not your kind of thing, don't bother, but if you enjoy that type of art, this one is worth visiting for a couple hours.
    Written 24 January 2025
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  • Scott C
    Panama City, Panama915 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    A nicely arranged exhibition but a little hard to know the flow of movement. Nice installations with Spanish descriptions. The flow between spaces was hard to follow as the route between one room to the next was not clear. The art was interesting and some replicated that we saw at MALBA.
    Written 22 June 2023
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  • PBPG
    Yorkshire, UK8,486 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    A fabulous sailing ship in fantastic condition. I am sure it must have historic significant ne but we couldn't see any information boards around
    Written 24 December 2022
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  • organicprof
    Baltimore, Maryland188 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Take the A subway and get off at Puan. Walk a few blocks along Av. Rivadavia, turn right on Emilio Mitre, Walk four blocks to corner of Emilio Mitre and Av.Jose Bonifacio. You'll probably see folks already standing in line to catch this free tram. The ride is about 20 min., punctuated in the middle with a description (in Spanish) of these old trams, after which one of the motormen presents calendars, key chains, mugs, etc.for purchase to support these old trams. A calendar is 150 pesos. We love old trams/trains anyway and this was a good way to walk around a different neighborhood. Limited hours, only Sat. and Sun.
    Written 5 January 2020
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  • Heather
    9 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    This is a very important place to go to learn about the history of Argentina Dictatorship. This place has so much potiental and would get more tourist if they invested more into this historic sight. The English Autior tours are a bit confusing on the directions and could have provided more information. I wish the offfered more in person tours.
    Written 30 November 2024
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  • Matias D
    Montevideo, Uruguay166 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    This building is beautiful, and it is maintained in great shape. The biggest point is that it has a restaurant on the top floor where you can admire the XIX century decoration and style. The restaurant has good food, it is not expensive and it is not that well known. Definitely worth a visit, especially to get to see the building and feel the atmosphere.
    Written 6 December 2024
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  • JillBlane
    Stoke Hammond, UK69 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Great place to go for a Monday night - the title is a little misleading - it's not a museum!!! Great music and atmosphere. A couple of hours of drumming
    Written 1 January 2024
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  • Trypp Adams
    Minneapolis, MN9,429 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    This was included in my tour of the stadium but may have been free if you just wanted to tour it. It houses the trophies for the Boca Juniors franchise, movies, memories, tributes to the biggest games and players. It's impressive! I'm not a huge soccer fan but still love the history here. You should definitely walk through while seeing the stadium.
    Written 21 April 2019
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  • David20130609
    Waunakee, WI1,176 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Nice little museo of military weapons. Would be nice to show children the advance in weapons and other military items. Nice asian exhibit.
    Written 21 February 2019
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