The museum is not too big, but through this museum you can learn about the national history of the whole of Argentina, which is quite good. The exhibits are not particularly large, and there are not many cultural relics inside, but the clues of the whole history are still very clear.
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The museum is not too big, but through this museum you can learn about the national history of the whole of Argentina, which is quite good. The exhibits are not particularly large, and there are not many cultural relics inside, but the clues of the whole history are still very clear.
It reflects the history of Lata, with detailed descriptions of monuments, articles of the time, and old photographs.
There are different wax crafts and materials on display in the museum. Many waxes are made in very old ways. They are very unique and environmentally friendly.
The Museo de Cera was opened in 1980 in the La Boca neighborhood of Buenos Aires. This museum displays wax figures of important people such as politicians, musicians, soccer (football) players, and other celebrities.
The museum is very small, it is very fast. Through five rooms, you will see the city's evolution and history, represented in wax characters, quite well done (I have visited other museums of this style, which figures were very worrying). Photographs, press cuts, etc. If you want to enter the museum, you must climb a well-impined and narrow staircase, it is not recommended for people with mobility problems.