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Museo Figari, Juan Carlos Gómez 1427, 11000 Montevideo, Departamento de Montevideo, UruguayMap
Phone+598 2916 7031
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  • An0nyMs
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    Temporary exhibits upstairs

    I couldn't get interested in Figari's "deceptively amateurish paintings", as my guidebook called them. But the temporary exhibition upstairs -- I didn't write down the artist's name -- was a lot more ...

    Reviewed on Jul 29, 2019
  • AdventurePhiles
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    A delight. Well done and informative museum.

    We were first exposed to Figari at the Museum of Fine Arts, or Blanes Museum, in the Prado. We loved his work. So, when we discovered a museum dedicated to Figari we went. We learned that he was so mu...

    Reviewed on Mar 31, 2019
  • westy54
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    Small interesting gallery totally dedicated to the works of Pedro Figari. Entrance was free.

    I had never heard of Pedro Figari until the manager of our hotel suggested we should visit this museum. Turns out that Figari was a Uruguayan lawyer and a politician who turned his artistic hobby i...

    Reviewed on Nov 18, 2017
  • Witoldzio
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    small but interesting

    This is one of the few museums in the city that are free. The first floor exhibit is permanent. It s devoted to a very interesting amateur painter, lawyer, and philosopher Pedro Figari. The exhibit co...

    Reviewed on Sep 24, 2016
  • ChicagoTravelingNow
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    Delightful small museum with helpful staff

    While wandering through the old city, we came across Museo Figari and decided to pop inside because it was free. The woman at the reception desk asked me if we knew anything about Figari, and I admit...

    Reviewed on Jan 28, 2015
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