Again, socialism works in our favor. This national museum is funded by the government, so it’s free. If you like Renaissance art, you’ll go crazy. Devote an afternoon to getting lost in the winding halls, where in many parts it’s not crowded enough to find yourself alone with your thoughts.
Av. Del Libertador 1473 at Av. Pueyrredón. Admission is free. Official site > Google Maps >-
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Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes
This national art museum has free admission and large collections of renaissance art


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