Opened in 1896, the National Museum of Fine Arts has 32 exhibit halls with state of the art technology for both traditional and multimedia shows. Its permanent collection—the oldest piece dating from the 12th century—includes European masters such as Goya, Renoir, Van Gogh, Rodin and Bourdelle. Works by Argentine masters date from the 19th and 20th centuries, including Juan Carlos Castagnino and Benito Quinquela Martín. There is a library open to the public and workshops for art restoration and editing of audio-visuals. Admission is free.
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“A large impressive collection”
Overview: This is a museum located in La Recoleta neighborhood that houses a number of fine pieces of art. It is a large collection that is ope...
“Best Collection”
This is a great choice for a general collection, and it was interesting to see not so famous works by famous and familiar artists. The best par...
“Amazing!”
I have visited some of the world's best museums, and this one, although smaller, has a wonderful collection...Lots of pieces by well known arti...
“Who Says The Best Things In Life Are Not Free”
This is a fine,comprehensive art museum with a vast array of fine European paintings by artists like; Giovanni Da Milano,Titian,Jan C.Oostansen...
A Nice-to-See
I must have come at an "off" time because there wasn't much to see except a painting of Frida Khalo which I enjoyed looking at... for 5 minutes...
Must see
Great national museum, heavy collection of Spanish artists but also has Rembrandt and some others, no admission makes it an exceptional value, ...
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