Normally when I see the words 'cultural centre' I imagine an empty old building serving as a make-work project and people paid to sit around and do nothing. But here, it's much different. Young peop...
I accidentally went here and just roamed around. It’s not for touristy though, as it’s more of a hangout place for Argentine youths. I appreciate this though
I imagine this place has activies from time to time, but when we were there in Feb 2020, the place was just a hallway to the terraces beyond. In other words, nothing was going on - no exhibits, no ar...
A wonderful place to rest and for youngsters to learn hip hop
I was amazed about this place in Recoleta. All people can relax there in the garden and in the cafe and different location inside the building. Also there is wall painting and exhibitions. Young peopl...
For me, this was a real highlight of Buenos Aires. The center is one part modern art, one part sit-and-have-a-drink, and one part learning. I found the space to be inviting and colorful, worth a stop ...
As an all encompassing venue for the arts, the Centro Cultural Recoleta in Buenos Aires, Argentina, offers you a complete experience. The architecture of the building is simplistic and Jesuit in nature, having been completed in 1732 by architects Juan Krauss and Juan Wolf. Located in the barrio of Recoleta, the museum focuses predominately on exhibition and cultural events, showcasing mediums including sculptures, installations, concerts and other types of artistic performances. With the offering workshops and possessing an interactive atmosphere, the Centro Cultural Recoleta inspires the mind and feeds the soul.
Worthwhile to visit...several exhibitions are usually presented here and most are free.
Centro Cultural Recoleta is no ordinary cultural center. It's in the beautiful and fancy Recoleta neighborhood, just a short walk away from the famous Recoleta Cemetery, and La Biela, a historic and protected café (bar notable). I've seen many amazing art shows and events for free, including JazzFest, several photography exhibits, urban art, and Argentinian/Latin American paintings and sculptures. There's a café inside, and Fuerza Bruta shows are in one of the stages there (you have to pay for this though). If you're there on weekends, you can also check out the flea market, which has awesome leather items, cool jewelry and good food.
This is the site of a former insane asylum now used for art exhibits and performances.
I loved !!!!!!!!!!
This area is a beautiful and tranquil community of residences, parks, architecture, and great shops and cafe's. Don't miss it. The nearby cemetery is fascinating.