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Museo de Arte Moderno de Buenos Aires Review

4.3 /53 Reviews
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Next go to Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires (Latin American Art Museum, referred to as MALBA). Walk about 1.5 kilometers from Plaza Italia subway station to MALBA. I especially like walking tours. Wherever possible, whether in the fields and mountains or in the urban countryside, walking and watching without delay, with the senses most directly aware, listening, breathing everything around, this is a real sense of travel.

Museo de Arte Moderno de Buenos Aires

Posted: May 2, 2014
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  • Todemmy
    5/5Outstanding
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    Buenos Aires visitors who love art may overlook the MAMBA Museum of Modern Art as it is located in San Termo, some distance from the city’s possibly more upscale museums it would be a shame, MAMBA is fantastic! The building's large and diverse spaces contain a very impressive extensive permanent collection, as well as a specially curated exhibition of depth and interest. I was lucky to catch up with the extensive mid-term retrospective at Flavia the Rin - it was fantastic!

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    Posted: Dec 4, 2019
  • 575231000
    5/5Outstanding
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    Buenos Aires Business Hotel is a place where many tour groups stay. The price of the hotel is low and the overall facilities are old.

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    Posted: Nov 24, 2015
  • Claudia Tavani
    4/5Excellent

    Located in a former tobacco warehouse, the Museum of Modern Art currently hosts some of the best art of contemporary Argentinian artists. It is a good way to spend an afternoon when in San Telmo, the exhibit is generally very interesting.

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    Posted: Jun 10, 2015
  • Anita Nogués
    4/5Excellent
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    In the building where the Museum of Modern Art, with a red british style, was housed, the Nobleza Piccardo was used in the old time. The museum is located in the entire neighborhood of San Telmo, with the mission to disseminate and promote modern and contemporary artistic heritage. The museum is a permanent collection of international artists, such as Paul Klee, which is also a modern art work. On Tuesday the entrance is free and free.

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    Posted: Feb 17, 2017