1. The Buenos Aires National Museum of Fine Arts is one of the most important art museums in Argentina. It houses a collection of over 12,000 works of art, including paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts from the 19th and 20th centuries. The museum is located in the Recoleta neighborhood of Buenos Aires and the building itself is a beautiful neoclassical structure that was designed by Argentine architect Alejandro Bustillo. Some interesting facts about the museum include:
- It was founded in 1895 by President Julio Argentino Roca and was originally called the National Museum of Fine Arts and Antiquities.
- The collection was largely made possible by donations from wealthy Argentine collectors, including Eduardo Constantini, whose collection of modern art forms the core of the museum’s collection today.
- The museum also has an extensive collection of Argentine art, including works by famous painters such as Benito Quinquela Martín and Antonio Berni.
2. The museum is open Tuesday to Sunday from 11am to 8pm and is closed on Mondays. The phone number is +54 11 5288-9900.
3. Admission to the museum is free for Argentine citizens and residents, and there is a small fee for international visitors. The museum is accessible via public transportation, with several bus lines and the subway (Line H, Las Heras station) nearby.


