A real mouthful of a museum, mainly of interest to anthropologists and those who enjoy staring at money they'll never be able to spend, this financially themed centre was...
First floorThis gorgeous colonial mansion, dating from 1785, was, between 1860 and 1906, the home of former president and founder of La Nación newspaper, Bartolomé Mitre. The library is...
San Martín 336Essentially a history of how a municipal pawnbroker for immigrants became the city bank, this museum also provides a glimpse into the city at the turn of the 20th century. It...
Avenida Boedo 870This stunning building was converted into a museum in 1937, and its majestic ballrooms, bedrooms and hallways today display over 4,000 pieces of decorative art, plus works by...
Avenida del Libertador 1902The MNBA has 32 rooms, several sculpture patios, a library and an auditorium. It houses the country's biggest collection of 19th- and 20th-century Argentinian artworks, which,...
Avenida del Libertador 1473Right next to the Teatro Cervantes, BA's Museum of Theatre offers the stage-struck visitor a fascinating insight into Argentina's thespian heritage, from the earliest colonial...
Avenida Córdoba 1199Housed in an ageing railway building, this tribute to trains covers two floors and comprises an intriguing hotchpotch of exhibits from a railway era that puts car-obsessed...
Avenida del Libertador 405'Prohibido no tocar' (it's forbidden not to touch) is the appealing motto of this science museum in the Recoleta Cultural Centre, where kids can investigate the mysteries of...
1st FloorThis museum is installed in the house in which lived the city's most eccentric self-proclaimed visionary; sailor turned painter, astrologer, mathematician, writer and...
Laprida 1212This is the former residence of socialite and arts patron Victoria Ocampo. The guest lists for the parties Ocampo threw here read like a roll-call of the 20th-century's most...
Elortondo 1837