The best museums in Argentina in January 2025

These are the top 100 best museums in Argentina, ranked by their rating and popularity in 2025. Click a museum for more information about the museum, including visitor information, exhibitions and reviews.

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  1. Barolo Palace1

    Barolo Palace

     Buenos Aires
    The Palacio Barolo is a significant landmark located at 1370 Avenida de Mayo, in the Monserrat neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina. This office building is a notable part of the city's architectural landscape and is easily accessible for tourists.
  2. Temaikèn Zoo2

    Temaikèn Zoo

     Buenos Aires
  3. Latin American Art Museum of Buenos Aires3

    Latin American Art Museum of Buenos Aires

     Buenos Aires
    The Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires, also known as MALBA, is a museum in Argentina. It is situated in the Palermo neighborhood, on Avenida Figueroa Alcorta. This location is easily accessible and is a popular area for tourists and locals alike.
  4. Galileo Galilei Planetarium4

    Galileo Galilei Planetarium

     Buenos Aires
    The Galileo Galilei Planetarium, situated in the Bosques de Palermo park in Buenos Aires, Argentina, is a tribute to the renowned Italian scientist, Galileo. This location offers a unique blend of science and nature, making it an interesting spot for tourists.
  5. Cabildo5

    Cabildo

     Buenos Aires
    The Cabildo of Buenos Aires is a significant historical site, having served as the town council's seat during the colonial era and the government house of the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata. This building's historical significance makes it a point of interest for tourists interested in the city's colonial past.
  6. National Fine Arts Museum6

    National Fine Arts Museum

     Buenos Aires
    The Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, or National Museum of Fine Arts, is an Argentine art museum situated in the Recoleta section of Buenos Aires. This location is known for its historical and architectural significance, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists.
  7. Palace of Running Waters7

    Palace of Running Waters

     Buenos Aires
    The Palace of Running Waters, located in Buenos Aires, Argentina, is a significant architectural landmark. It was originally designed as a water pumping station in 1877 and completed in 1894. The building, which was once the headquarters of Obras Sanitarias de la Nación, still functions as a pumping station. Its design and history make it a point of interest for tourists visiting the city.
  8. Museum of High Altitude Archaeology8

    Museum of High Altitude Archaeology

     Salta
    The Museum of High Altitude Archaeology (MAAM) in Salta, Argentina, was established with the purpose of safeguarding, studying, and disseminating the discovery of the Llullaillaco children. This archaeological find, dating back more than 500 years to the height of the Inca state, is considered one of the most significant of recent times. The museum's mission is to preserve this important piece of history and share it with the public.
  9. Evita Museum9

    Evita Museum

     Buenos Aires
    This beautiful mansion houses a museum of Evita's dresses, objects, and mementos that once belonged to the famous actress. It also offers a look into Argentina's history through Evita's social work and her own life.
  10. Amalia Lacroze de Fortabat Art Collection10

    Amalia Lacroze de Fortabat Art Collection

     Buenos Aires
    The Amalia Lacroze de Fortabat Art Collection is a fine arts museum located in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The museum was established from a private collection and offers a unique insight into the world of art.
  11. Buenos Aires Museum of Modern Art11

    Buenos Aires Museum of Modern Art

     Buenos Aires
    In 1986, the museum moved to its current location in the San Telmo district. The grand reopening of the museum took place on September 1, 1989. This move marked a significant milestone in the museum's history, providing it with a permanent home and allowing it to better serve its mission of showcasing modern art.
  12. Kirchner Cultural Centre12

    Kirchner Cultural Centre

     Buenos Aires
    The Kirchner Cultural Centre, also known as Correo Central, is a significant architectural landmark in Buenos Aires. Located in the San Nicolás district, the building is a classic example of French academicism architecture from the 19th and 20th centuries. This style is characterized by its emphasis on formal elegance, symmetry, and elaborate detail, making it a fascinating site for architecture enthusiasts.
  13. National Museum of Decorative Arts13

    National Museum of Decorative Arts

     Buenos Aires
    The National Museum of Decorative Arts, also known as Museo Nacional de Arte Decorativo or MNAD, is a significant museum institution in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is renowned for its extensive collection of decorative arts and is a prominent cultural landmark in the city.
  14. Museo del Humor14

    Museo del Humor

     Buenos Aires
    The Museo del Humor, located in Buenos Aires, is housed in a building with a rich history. The structure was originally built in 1927 and served as the Munich Brewery. The architect behind this impressive building was Andrés Kálnay, a Hungarian architect known for his unique style. The building's architecture and history add to the overall experience of visiting the museum.
  15. Historical House of Tucumán15

    Historical House of Tucumán

     San Miguel de Tucumán
    The Historical House of Independence, known as Casa Histórica de la Independencia in Spanish, is a significant historical building and museum located in the Argentine city of San Miguel de Tucumán. This site is a testament to the city's rich history and offers visitors a chance to delve into Argentina's past.
  16. Bernardino Rivadavia Natural Sciences Museum16

    Bernardino Rivadavia Natural Sciences Museum

     Buenos Aires
    The Bernardino Rivadavia Natural Sciences Museum is Argentina's national natural history museum. It is situated in the country's capital, Buenos Aires. The museum was proposed by Bernardino Rivadavia in 1812 and opened in 1826, making it the second most important natural history museum in the country after the La Plata Museum.
  17. Buenos Aires Eco-Park17

    Buenos Aires Eco-Park

     Buenos Aires
    The Buenos Aires Zoo, situated in the Palermo district of the city, spans across 18 hectares. It is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including 89 species of mammals, 49 species of reptiles, and 175 species of birds. This totals to over 2,500 animals, making it a rich destination for animal lovers and those interested in wildlife conservation.
  18. Museo Casa de Ricardo Rojas18

    Museo Casa de Ricardo Rojas

     Buenos Aires
    The Museo Casa de Ricardo Rojas in Buenos Aires is a significant cultural landmark, as it was the home of the renowned writer Ricardo Rojas from 1929 to 1957. The house was designed by architect Ángel Guido in 1927, based on Rojas' book 'Eurindia', which proposed a new interpretation of American history. This unique blend of architectural design and literary influence makes the museum a fascinating destination for those interested in Argentine culture and history.
  19. Cripta Jesuítica19

    Cripta Jesuítica

     Cordoba
    If you have 20 minutes to spare, visit this small crypt and crematorium regularly used for musicals, art exhibits and theatrical plays.
  20. Illuminated Block20

    Illuminated Block

     Buenos Aires
    The Illuminated Block, known as Manzana de las Luces in Spanish, is a historical landmark located in the Monserrat neighbourhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina. This site holds significant historical value and is a popular destination for tourists interested in the rich history of Argentina.
  21. Glaciarium21

    Glaciarium

     El Calafate
    The Glaciarium is a glaciological Interpretation Center that is dedicated to the dissemination of the Southern Patagonian Ice Field and its glaciers. It is a unique institution that provides visitors with an opportunity to learn about the fascinating world of glaciers and the ice field. The center uses modern museology resources to present its permanent exhibition, making it an engaging and educational experience for all.
  22. Museo Marítimo de Ushuaia22

    Museo Marítimo de Ushuaia

     Ushuaia
    The Museo de Arte Marino Ushuaia (MAMU) is a unique museum that focuses on marine-themed art. This includes works by artists who define themselves as 'marinists' or 'port artists', as well as others who have created works on the theme of water or fishing. This thematic focus provides a comprehensive and balanced view of the development of marine art in Argentina, from 1889 to the present day.
  23. Evita Fine Arts Museum23

    Evita Fine Arts Museum

     Cordoba
    The Evita Fine Arts Museum, also known as Museo Superior de Belas Artes Evita, is an art museum situated in the city of Cordoba, Argentina. It is a significant cultural institution in the region, offering visitors a chance to explore a wide range of artworks from various periods and styles.
  24. Centro de Interpretación Histórica24

    Centro de Interpretación Histórica

     El Calafate
  25. National Historical Museum25

    National Historical Museum

     Buenos Aires
    The Argentine National Historical Museum, situated in Buenos Aires, Argentina, is a museum that focuses on the history of Argentina. It showcases objects that are related to the May Revolution and the Argentine War of Independence. These exhibits provide a deep insight into the country's past and the events that shaped its present.
  26. Carlos Gardel House Museum26

    Carlos Gardel House Museum

     Buenos Aires
    The Casa Carlos Gardel museum in Buenos Aires, Argentina, is a significant cultural site that was opened to the public on March 4, 2003. This museum is the converted home of Carlos Gardel, a renowned tango singer, composer, and film actor who lived here with his mother until his death in 1935.
  27. Mitre Museum27

    Mitre Museum

     Buenos Aires
    The Mitre Museum is situated in a colonial house from 1785 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. This historic building was the residence of General Bartolomé Mitre and his family from 1860 to 1906. It offers a unique glimpse into the life of one of Argentina's most influential figures.
  28. Proa Foundation28

    Proa Foundation

     Buenos Aires
    The Fundación Proa is open to visitors from Tuesday to Sunday, between the hours of 11 am and 7 pm. This schedule allows tourists to plan their visit accordingly and make the most of their time at the museum.
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    La Casa de Botellas

     Puerto Iguazú
  30. Museo Sitio de Memoria ESMA30

    Museo Sitio de Memoria ESMA

     Buenos Aires
    The Museo Sitio de Memoria ESMA is a significant historical site located in Buenos Aires. It is situated on the premises of the Space for Memory and for the Promotion and Defense of Human Rights. This location was previously the School of Mechanics of the Navy, which during the last civic-military dictatorship, served as one of the largest clandestine centers of detention, torture, and extermination in Argentina. This museum serves as a stark reminder of this dark period in Argentina's history.
  31. Paz Palace31

    Paz Palace

     Buenos Aires
    The Paz Palace, located in Buenos Aires, Argentina, is a historic mansion that currently serves as the home for the Military Officers' Association. This association is a social club that is maintained by the Argentine military. The palace offers a unique glimpse into the country's military history and social traditions.
  32. Hispano-American Museum of Art32

    Hispano-American Museum of Art

     Buenos Aires
  33. Palais de Glace33

    Palais de Glace

     Buenos Aires
    The Palais de Glace, located in the Recoleta neighbourhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina, is a Belle Époque building that was modelled on the Palais des Glaces in Paris. This architectural marvel was designed by J. L. Ruiz Basadre and inaugurated in 1911. Originally, it served as an ice skating rink and social club, with a circular ice rink occupying a central room around which theatre-style boxes and rooms for social gatherings were arranged.
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    Casa Curutchet

     La Plata
  35. National University of Córdoba35

    National University of Córdoba

     Cordoba
    The National University of Córdoba (UNC) is a significant educational institution located in the city of Córdoba, Argentina. It is the oldest university in the country and one of the oldest in Latin America. With approximately 115,000 students, it is the second-largest university in Argentina. The university was founded by the Jesuits in 1613.
  36. La Plata Museum36

    La Plata Museum

     La Plata
    The La Plata Museum, located in La Plata, Argentina, is a renowned natural history museum. It is an integral part of the Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo (Natural Sciences School) of the National University of La Plata. The museum offers a rich collection of natural history artifacts and is a significant part of the university's research and educational activities.
  37. Sarmiento History Museum37

    Sarmiento History Museum

     Buenos Aires
    The Sarmiento History Museum, situated in the Belgrano neighborhood of Buenos Aires, is a tribute to the life and times of Domingo Faustino Sarmiento. Sarmiento was not only a renowned writer but also served as the President of Argentina from 1868 to 1874. The museum offers a deep dive into his life, his works, and his contributions to the country.
  38. Espacio Memoria y Derechos Humanos38

    Espacio Memoria y Derechos Humanos

     Buenos Aires
    The Espacio para la Memoria y para la Promoción y Defensa de los Derechos Humanos, known since 2004, is located in Buenos Aires. This site was the location of the School of Mechanics of the Navy until 1998, which was used as one of the main clandestine detention centers during the last civic-military dictatorship that ruled Argentina between 1976 and 1983. This historical context provides a deep insight into a significant period of Argentina's past.
  39. Museo Nacional Estancia Jesuítica de Alta Gracia - Casa del Virrey Liniers39

    Museo Nacional Estancia Jesuítica de Alta Gracia - Casa del Virrey Liniers

     Alta Gracia
    The Estancia d'Alta Gracia, located in the city of Alta Gracia in Argentina, is a former Jesuit reduction. This historical site offers a glimpse into the past, providing visitors with an understanding of the Jesuit influence in the region.
  40. Estancia de Jesús María40

    Estancia de Jesús María

     Jesús María
    La Estancia de Jesús María - Museo Jesuítico Nacional is a significant historical site in the province of Córdoba. It is one of the five Jesuit estancias, which, along with other notable landmarks such as the Church of the Company of Jesus, the Domestic Chapel, the Monserrat National College, and the House of Trejo, have been recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO on November 29, 2000. This recognition underscores the historical and cultural value of these sites.
  41. Eduardo Sívori Museum41

    Eduardo Sívori Museum

     Buenos Aires
    The Eduardo Sívori Museum of Plastic Arts is a municipal art museum located in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The museum is named after the renowned painter Eduardo Sívori and was officially opened to the public in 1938. It is a significant cultural institution in the city, offering visitors a chance to explore a wide range of artworks.
  42. Museo Malvinas e Islas del Atlántico Sur42

    Museo Malvinas e Islas del Atlántico Sur

     Buenos Aires
    The Malvinas and South Atlantic Islands Museum, established in June 2014, is situated in Buenos Aires. The Argentine government decided to house the museum in buildings that belong to the Escuela de Mecánica de la Armada. This location is significant as it was once a center of detention and torture during the military dictatorship, which adds a layer of historical context to the museum.
  43. Temaikèn Zoo43

    Temaikèn Zoo

     Belén de Escobar
    Temaikèn is a biopark situated in Escobar, Buenos Aires, Argentina, approximately 50 kilometers away from Buenos Aires City. The park is owned by the Temaikèn Foundation, a non-profit organization established by Gregorio Pérez Companc. The name 'Temaikèn' is derived from the Tehuelche words 'tem' (land) and 'aikèn' (life), hence it is often referred to as 'land of life'.
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    La Enoteca

     Mendoza
    The former model winery was declared historical and cultural heritage. The guided tour explains the winemaking process and offers tasting.
  45. Museo Casa de Yrurtia45

    Museo Casa de Yrurtia

     Buenos Aires
    The Museo Casa de Rogelio Yrurtia is a unique museum that offers a glimpse into the life and work of the renowned Argentine artist, Rogelio Yrurtia. The museum is located in Yrurtia's former home, a 19th-century property that he acquired and renovated in 1921. The house is situated at O'Higgins Street 2390 in the Belgrano neighborhood of Buenos Aires, a location that is easily accessible for tourists.
  46. Rocsen Museum46

    Rocsen Museum

     Nono
    The Rocsen Polifacético Museum is a private institution situated 12 kilometers from Mina Clavero and 5 kilometers from the town of Nono, in the province of Córdoba, Argentina. This location makes it easily accessible for tourists visiting the region.
  47. Fundacional Museum47

    Fundacional Museum

     Mendoza
    El Museo del Área Fundacional, located in the city of Mendoza, Argentina, is a museum that was established in 1993. It is situated in the historic center of the Old City, making it a significant part of the city's rich history. The museum's location and its establishment date are important aspects for tourists to understand the historical context of the museum.
  48. Juan B. Ambrosetti Ethnographic Museum48

    Juan B. Ambrosetti Ethnographic Museum

     Buenos Aires
    The Juan B. Ambrosetti Museum of Ethnography is a significant cultural institution in Argentina. It is managed by the University of Buenos Aires Faculty of Philosophy and Letters and is situated in the city of Buenos Aires. The museum offers a rich collection of artifacts and provides a deep insight into the ethnographic history of the region.
  49. Museum of Contemporary Art of Rosario49

    Museum of Contemporary Art of Rosario

     Rosario
    The Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Rosario (MACRo) is an art museum situated in the city of Rosario, Argentina. It is administratively dependent on the Museo Municipal de Bellas Artes Juan B. Castagnino. This museum is a significant cultural institution in the city, offering a wide range of contemporary art exhibits.
  50. ARA Uruguay50

    ARA Uruguay

     Buenos Aires
    The ARA Uruguay, currently serving as a museum ship, holds the title of the oldest ship in the Argentine Navy. It has a rich history, having been officially incorporated in September 1874, which means it has been in existence for over 130 years. This historical significance adds a unique charm to the museum, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in maritime history.
  51. Genaro Peréz Municipal Museum of Fine Arts51

    Genaro Peréz Municipal Museum of Fine Arts

     Villa Carlos Paz
    A valuable museum with a lovely collection of paintings from the 19th and 20th century situated in Palacio Garzón.
  52. Museo de la Pasión Boquense52

    Museo de la Pasión Boquense

     Buenos Aires
    El Museo de la Pasión Boquense, located in Buenos Aires, is a football-themed museum that pays tribute to the history and characters associated with the Club Atlético Boca Juniors. Established in 2001, the museum continues to operate today, offering visitors a deep dive into the rich history of one of Argentina's most beloved football clubs.
  53. Museum of the City53

    Museum of the City

     Rosario
    The Museum of the City, known as Museo de la Ciudad in Spanish, is situated at 2300 Oroño Boulevard, at a corner of the Parque de la Independencia in Rosario, Argentina. This location is easily accessible and offers a great opportunity for tourists to explore the museum and the park in one visit.
  54. Juan Carlos Castagnino Municipal Art Museum54

    Juan Carlos Castagnino Municipal Art Museum

     Mar del Plata
    The Juan Carlos Castagnino Municipal Art Museum is located in the Villa Ortiz Basualdo, a beautiful property in Mar del Plata, Argentina. This fine arts museum is a significant cultural landmark in the city, offering visitors a chance to explore a wide range of artistic works.
  55. Casa Rosada Museum55

    Casa Rosada Museum

     Buenos Aires
    The Bicentennial Museum, also known as El Museo del Bicentenario, is an Argentine museum situated in the old galleries of the Taylor Customs in Buenos Aires. The museum was inaugurated on May 24, 2011, and serves as an annex to the Casa Rosada. It houses around 10,000 historical pieces that belonged to many presidents of the Argentine Republic, originating from the collection of the Presidential Museum Casa Rosada.
  56. Cordoba Museum of Memory56

    Cordoba Museum of Memory

     Cordoba
  57. Museo de Arte Religioso Juan de Tejeda57

    Museo de Arte Religioso Juan de Tejeda

     Cordoba
    The Museo de Arte Religioso Juan de Tejeda is a museum situated in the city of Córdoba, Argentina. This museum is a significant cultural and historical site, offering visitors a glimpse into the religious art and history of the region.
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    Botica del Angel Museum

     Buenos Aires
    Avid dancers will enjoy this museum completely dedicated to tango and tango only. Beautiful costumes on display!
  59. Marquis of Sobremonte Provincial Historical Museum59

    Marquis of Sobremonte Provincial Historical Museum

     Cordoba
  60. Museo Palacio Dionisi60

    Museo Palacio Dionisi

     Cordoba
    The Museo Provincial de Fotografía Palacio Dionisi is a significant cultural institution situated in the Nueva Córdoba neighborhood of the city of Córdoba, Argentina. It is a part of the Media Legua de Oro Cultural chain and provides a valuable space for the development of the art of photography.
  61. Marquis of Sobremonte Historical Museum61

    Marquis of Sobremonte Historical Museum

     Cordoba
  62. Pachamama Museum62

    Pachamama Museum

     Amaicha del Valle
    The Pachamama Museum, also known as La Casa de Piedra, is situated in the town of Amaicha del Valle in Tucumán. This location is a significant part of the museum's identity, as it is deeply rooted in the local culture and history.
  63. Museo de Arte Tigre63

    Museo de Arte Tigre

     Tigre
  64. Museo y Biblioteca Casa Natal de Domingo Faustino Sarmiento64

    Museo y Biblioteca Casa Natal de Domingo Faustino Sarmiento

     San Juan
    The Casa Natal de Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, located in the city of San Juan, holds the distinction of being the first National Historic Monument, as declared by National Law N 7062 on September 7, 1910. The museum opened its doors to the public on April 4, 1911, offering visitors a glimpse into the life and times of Domingo Faustino Sarmiento.
  65. ARA Presidente Sarmiento65

    ARA Presidente Sarmiento

     Buenos Aires
    The ARA Presidente Sarmiento is a museum ship located in Argentina. It was originally constructed as a training vessel for the Argentine Navy and was named in honor of Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, the seventh President of Argentina. This historical ship offers a unique insight into the country's naval history and the life of one of its most influential presidents.
  66. Timoteo Navarro Museum of Art66

    Timoteo Navarro Museum of Art

     San Miguel de Tucumán
    The Timoteo Navarro Provincial Museum of Fine Arts is a prominent institution in Tucumán Province, Argentina. As the leading museum of its kind in the region, it offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore a diverse range of artworks and historical artifacts. The museum's reputation and significance make it a notable destination for those interested in art and culture.
  67. Colonial Ethnographic Museum Juan de Garay67

    Colonial Ethnographic Museum Juan de Garay

     Santa Fe
    The Juan de Garay Ethnographic and Colonial Museum is an ethnographic and archaeological museum situated in the city of Santa Fe, Argentina. It is a place where visitors can explore the rich history and culture of the region. The museum houses a vast collection of archaeological and ethnographic materials from the Hispanic-Indigenous period, the colonial order, and the original peoples.
  68. Borges Cultural Centre68

    Borges Cultural Centre

     Buenos Aires
    Nominally dedicated to the outstanding writer, this centre hosts temporary exhibitions and cultural events.
  69. History Museum of the North69

    History Museum of the North

     Salta
    The History Museum of the North is a significant cultural institution located in the city of Salta, Argentina. It offers visitors a chance to delve into the rich history of the region, providing a unique perspective on the past. The museum is housed in one of the best-preserved colonial buildings in Argentina, making it a site of historical interest in its own right.
  70. Jardín Zoológico y Botánico de La Plata70

    Jardín Zoológico y Botánico de La Plata

     La Plata
    The former La Plata Zoo and Botanical Garden is a significant landmark located in the Paseo del Bosque in the city of La Plata, the capital of the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. This location is easily accessible and offers a unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance.
  71. Museum of Memory71

    Museum of Memory

     Rosario
    Visit a memorial museum and discover its collections and exhibitions. A great place to visit for fans of history.
  72. Museo Larreta72

    Museo Larreta

     Buenos Aires
    The Museo de Arte Español Enrique Larreta, located in the Belgrano ward of Buenos Aires, Argentina, is a museum dedicated to Spanish art. This museum is named after Enrique Larreta, a prominent Argentine exponent of Hispanic modernism in literature and former Ambassador to France.
  73. San José palace73

    San José palace

     Caseros
    The San José Palace, located in the countryside, 23 kilometres from the city of Concepción del Uruguay, in the province of Entre Ríos, is a significant historical site. It was the personal residence of Justo José de Urquiza, a prominent Argentine caudillo, general, politician, and President of the Argentine Confederation from 1854 to 1860. Today, it serves as the setting for the Justo José de Urquiza Museum and National Monument.
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    Museo de Armas de la Nación

     Buenos Aires
  75. San Martín National Institute75

    San Martín National Institute

     Buenos Aires
    The San Martín National Institute, located in Buenos Aires, is a cultural foundation that pays tribute to the legacy of General José de San Martín. Known as the Liberator of Argentina, Chile, and Perú, San Martín is a significant figure in South American history. The institute offers a deep dive into his life and contributions, making it a valuable destination for those interested in understanding the region's past.
  76. Juan B. Castagnino Fine Arts Museum76

    Juan B. Castagnino Fine Arts Museum

     Rosario
    The Juan B. Castagnino Fine Arts Museum, located in Rosario, Santa Fe province, Argentina, is a significant cultural center. It is recognized as the second most important art museum in the country. Managed by the Municipality of Rosario, the museum is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Argentina.
  77. Museo de Arte Popular José Hernández77

    Museo de Arte Popular José Hernández

     Buenos Aires
  78. Museo Pueyrredón78

    Museo Pueyrredón

     Acassuso
    The Museo Histórico Municipal “Brigadier General Juan Martín de Pueyrredón ” is located in the town of Acassuso, in the San Isidro district of Buenos Aires province. You can find it at Rivera Indarte 48, Acassuso. This museum is a significant historical site and offers a unique insight into Argentina's past.
  79. Museo Carmen Funes79

    Museo Carmen Funes

     Municipio de Plaza Huincul
    The Carmen Funes Municipal Museum is a natural history museum situated in Plaza Huincul, in the Neuquén Province of Argentina. This museum is a significant destination for those interested in paleontology and the history of dinosaurs. It provides a unique opportunity to explore one of the world's largest collections of Patagonian dinosaurs.
  80. San Carlos Convent80

    San Carlos Convent

     San Lorenzo
    The San Lorenzo Convent, also known as the San Carlos Borromeo Convent, is a religious establishment that belonged to the Order of Friars Minor. It is located in the town of San Lorenzo, in the Santa Fe Province, 31 km away from Rosario, Argentina. This historical site offers a glimpse into the religious and architectural history of the region.
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    Museo Provincial de Bellas Artes 'Emiliano Guiñazú'

     Distrito Ciudad de Luján de Cuyo
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    Archivo Museo Historico Municipal Roberto T. Barili

     Mar del Plata
  83. Museo Provincial de Ciencias Naturales83

    Museo Provincial de Ciencias Naturales

     Cordoba
    The Museo Provincial de Ciencias Naturales Presidente Doctor Arturo Illia is a natural history museum situated in the Parque Sarmiento in the city of Córdoba, Argentina. It is named in honor of the former Argentine president, Arturo Illia, and is administratively dependent on the provincial government.
  84. Historical Museum of Buenos Aires Cornelio Saavedra84

    Historical Museum of Buenos Aires Cornelio Saavedra

     Buenos Aires
    The Historical Museum of Buenos Aires Cornelio de Saavedra is situated at Avenida Crisólogo Larralde 6309 within the General Paz Park, in the City of Buenos Aires. This location is easily accessible and offers a serene environment for visitors to explore the museum and its surroundings.
  85. Centro Cultural Islas Malvinas85

    Centro Cultural Islas Malvinas

     La Plata
    The Centro Cultural Islas Malvinas is a significant cultural center located in the city of La Plata, the capital of the Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is situated in the Malvinas Argentinas square, specifically at the intersection of 19 and 51. This location makes it easily accessible for tourists visiting the city.
  86. Museo Juan Murray86

    Museo Juan Murray

     Funes
    In 2007, the Funes Station was converted into a museum, known as the Funes City and Railway Museum "Juan Murray", more commonly known as the "Murray Museum". The museum narrates the origins and evolution of the city since 1875 and the history of the steam locomotive, its evolution linked to the development of the railway and its close link with the city.
  87. Museo Fotográfico Simik87

    Museo Fotográfico Simik

     Buenos Aires
    The Museo Fotográfico Simik is situated within the 'Palacio' bar, at Avenida Federico Lacroze 3901, at the corner with Fraga street, in the Chacarita neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina. This unique location offers visitors the opportunity to explore the history and development of photography while enjoying the ambiance of a traditional Argentine bar.
  88. Museo Nacional de Arte Oriental88

    Museo Nacional de Arte Oriental

     Buenos Aires
    The Museo Nacional de Arte Oriental (MNAO) is situated in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The museum's primary objective is to conserve and promote the material productions of Asian, African, and Oceanic cultures. This makes it a unique destination for those interested in these diverse cultures and their artistic expressions.
  89. Museo de la Ciudad89

    Museo de la Ciudad

     Cordoba
  90. Museo del Libro y de la Lengua90

    Museo del Libro y de la Lengua

     Buenos Aires
    The Museo del Libro y de la Lengua Horacio González, previously known as the Museo del Libro y de la Lengua, is an extension of the National Library of the Argentine Republic. The museum was designed by the renowned architect Clorindo Testa and was inaugurated in 2011. It is a significant cultural institution in Buenos Aires, offering visitors a unique insight into the literary and linguistic heritage of Argentina.
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    Museo Provincial de Ciencias Naturales y Oceanográfico

     Municipio de Puerto Madryn
  92. Ferrowhite Museum - Workshop92

    Ferrowhite Museum - Workshop

     Ingeniero White
    Ferrowhite is a unique museum situated in Ingeniero White, a port city of Bahía Blanca in Argentina. This museum is a testament to the history of the railway industry in the country, showcasing a collection of tools recovered by a group of workers following the privatization and partial dismantling of the railways in the 1990s.
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    Regional Museum Anibal Cambas

     Posadas
    The Aníbal Cambas Regional Museum, located in the city of Posadas, Argentina, holds the distinction of being the oldest museum in the capital of Misiones. With a history spanning 75 years, the museum is a significant cultural landmark in the region.
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    Municipal Decorative Art Museum

     Rosario
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    Museo Nacional del Vino y la Vendimia

     Distrito Ciudad de Maipú
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    Samay Huasi

     La Puntilla
    Samay Huasi, which translates to 'rest house' in Quechua, is a historic property in Argentina that serves dual purposes. It functions as both a vacation retreat and a museum, offering visitors a unique blend of relaxation and cultural enrichment. Located in Chilecito, a town nestled high in the Pampas Sierras of La Rioja Province, the property provides a scenic backdrop for a diverse range of activities.
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    Museo Provincial de Arte Contemporáneo

     Mar del Plata
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    Museum of the Cuyo's Past

     Mendoza
    A museum of the Mendoza, San Juan and La Riocha provinces opened on 24th May 1967 recreates the history of the region. Well worth a visit.
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    Complejo Museográfico Provincial Enrique Udaondo

     Luján
    The Enrique Udaondo Provincial Museum Complex is situated in the city of Luján, in the Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. This museum complex is made up of the Colonial and Historical Museum, the Transport Museum, and the Automobile Hall. These museums collectively house a vast collection of historical and cultural artifacts, making it one of the most significant museums in the country.
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    Museo de Bellas Artes Fernán Félix de Amador

     Luján
    The Museo de Bellas Artes Fernán Félix de Amador is situated in the city of Luján, in the Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Named after the Argentine writer, poet, and journalist Fernán Félix de Amador, the museum is a significant cultural landmark in the region.

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