Exclusive Buenos Aires Art and Museums Exploration
Exclusive Buenos Aires Art and Museums Exploration
Embark on an exclusive journey through the art and soul of Buenos Aires, the 'Latin American Paris.' With a private art expert by your side, dive deep into the fascinating stories of Argentina's most celebrated artists and their groundbreaking contributions to South American art. As you navigate towards the prestigious galleries, you'll be whisked through Buenos Aires' most iconic neighborhoods, including La Boca, Puerto Madero, Recoleta, Retiro, and perhaps even Palermo, traffic permitting. Please note, the selection of galleries explored may vary by day.
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Embark on an exclusive art and museums tour in the vibrant heart of Buenos Aires, affectionately dubbed the 'Latin American Paris.' Accompanied by an art expert, dive deep into the narratives of Argentina's most renowned artists. Discover the inspiration that sparked a revolutionary wave in South American art, setting the foundation for a rich artistic heritage. As you journey to world-class galleries, immerse yourself in the cultural tapestry of Buenos Aires by traversing through its most iconic neighborhoods including La Boca, Puerto Madero, Recoleta, and Retiro. Depending on the flow of the day and the whims of traffic, your artistic exploration may also lead you through the charming streets of Palermo. Please note, the selection of galleries visited can vary, ensuring each tour is a unique treasure hunt through the city's illustrious art scene.
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Private Art and Museums Tour in Buenos Aires
Embark on an exclusive journey through the artistic heart of Buenos Aires, often referred to as the 'Latin American Paris'. With the guidance of a knowledgeable art expert, explore the rich cultural tapestry woven by Argentina's most influential artists, who have revolutionized South American art. As you travel to prestigious galleries, marvel at the architectural and cultural diversity of key neighborhoods including La Boca, Puerto Madero, Recoleta, Retiro, and potentially Palermo, subject to the whims of traffic and time.
Please Note: The galleries visited may differ based on the day of your tour.
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The Museum of Latin American Art of Buenos Aires (MALBA)
Founded in 2001, MALBA serves as a beacon for Latin American art from the 20th century onwards. This private institution showcases around 400 works, offering a blend of temporary and permanent exhibitions, alongside cultural and educational activities. Recognized as a Site of Cultural Interest in 2007, MALBA is a pivotal space for exploring regional artistic endeavors.
The Museum of Modern Art of Buenos Aires
Initiated in 1956 by Rafael Squirru, this museum stands as a testament to the vigorous promotion of Argentine art. Squirru, a lawyer and fervent culture enthusiast, fostered relationships with key artists, thereby nurturing a rich environment for artistic expression and appreciation.
The Museum of Argentine Artists "Benito Quinquela Martín"
Situated in La Boca, this museum, established in 1936, harbors the largest collection of Quinquela Martín's works. It also provides a glimpse into the evolution of Argentine figurative art from the late 19th to the mid-20th century.
The Amalia Lacroze Art Collection of Fortabat
Nestled in Puerto Madero, the Fortabat Museum opens its doors to a private collection amassed by Amalia Lacroze. It spans Argentine art from the 19th century to contemporary pieces, alongside a diverse array of international works and ancient artifacts.
The National Museum of Fine Arts
Located in Recoleta, this prestigious institution boasts a collection exceeding 12,000 items, encompassing a wide range of artistic expressions across different times and cultures, from pre-Columbian to modern art.
Inclusions & Exclusions
Inclusions
- Professional Art and Historian Guide
- Hotel Pick-Up and Drop-Off
Exclusions
- Entrance fees to the museums
Important Notes
Enjoy a private art and museums tour in Buenos Aires, known as the Latin American Paris. Along with an expert art guide, you will learn about Argentinas greatest artist and how they were inspired and started a new era of South American art. On your way to the galleries you will drive through the most important neighborhoods such as: La Boca, Puerto Madero, Recoleta, Retiro and you may visit Palermo as well if it fits in your itinerary (depending on traffic conditions). NOTE: The galleries you visit may vary depending on the day.
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