Guided Small Group Tour: The Art Museums of Buenos Aires
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Buenos Aires, Argentina
Trip Type: Literary, Art & Music Tours
Duration: 3 hours
The Latin American Art Museum (MALBA) and National Museum of Fine Arts are two of the most visited museums in Buenos Aires. They both contain some of the most extensive collections of Argentine and Latin American art on the entire continent. Don't just see it, learn more about it from our working artist and art historian guide.
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The Latin American Art Museum (MALBA) and National Museum of Fine Arts are two of the most visited museums in Buenos Aires. They both contain some of the most extensive collections of Argentine and Latin American art on the entire continent. Don't just see it, learn more about it from our working artist and art historian guide.During this three-hour tour, you will explore works from the continent’s most important artists, spanning the 18th century to modern works. Your experienced guide will offer insights on Argentine history and culture, art movements, and the artists themselves.
The tour will also explore the beautiful buildings and monuments, The National Museum, The Rosedal and the Museum of Decorative Arts of Palermo Chico and Recoleta during your short walk from the MALBA to the Museum of Fine Arts.
Group tours are offered Wednesday through Saturday from noon to approximately 3pm. The tour will begin at the MALBA before zig zagging through beautiful Palermo Chico and Recoleta and ending at the Museum of Fine Arts.
The tour will also explore the beautiful buildings and monuments, The National Museum, The Rosedal and the Museum of Decorative Arts of Palermo Chico and Recoleta during your short walk from the MALBA to the Museum of Fine Arts.
Group tours are offered Wednesday through Saturday from noon to approximately 3pm. The tour will begin at the MALBA before zig zagging through beautiful Palermo Chico and Recoleta and ending at the Museum of Fine Arts.
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