Buenos Aires is teeming with culture, and no doubt you have a list of museums you want to visit. Make sure you have the Bellas Artes (Fine Art) Museum on that list.
The National Museum of Fine Arts has a variety of paintings on display, most of which are done by 19th century European impressionists.
The coolest part of the museum, in my opinion, is the upper level, which is devoted entirely to South American artists. It is cool to see paintings and other pieces of art from Argentina’s past, as well as many other items from around South America.
There is a pre-Columbian exhibit as well, which houses Peruvian and Mexican artifacts.
The National Museum of Fine Arts is located on Libertador Avenue 1473 in Capital Federal. It is open Monday – Friday from 12:30 pm to 8:30 pm and Saturdays, Sundays and holidays from 9:30 am to 8:30 pm.
Visit the National Museum of Fine Arts web site here: www.mnba.org.ar


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