Buenos Aires
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The ominous gates, Doric-columned portico, and labyrinthine paths of the city's oldest cemetery may leave you with a sense of foreboding. Founded...Read More
All of Buenos Aires' history is packed into this unusual house. The street it's on was once a small river—the zanjón, or gorge, of the property...Read More
The fabulous Museum of Latin American Art of Buenos Aires (MALBA) is one of the cornerstones of the city's cultural life. Its centerpiece is...Read More
The world's largest collection of Argentine art is contained in this neoclassical wine-colored building. It also houses many lesser works by...Read More
Since its construction in 1580, this has been the setting for Argentina's most politically turbulent moments, including the uprising against...Read More
Its magnitude, magnificent acoustics, and opulence earn the Teatro Colón (Colón Theater) a place among the world's top five opera theaters....Read More
This basilica beside the famous Cementerio de la Recoleta is where Buenos Aires' elite families hold weddings and other ceremonies. Built by...Read More
Bought from England in 1874, the oldest ship in the Argentine fleet has been around the world several times and was used in the nation's Antarctic...Read More
The navy commissioned this frigate from England in 1898 to be used as an open-sea training vessel. The 280-foot boat used up to 33 sails and...Read More
Nothing sums up the chaotic Microcentro better than this pedestrian axis, which has fallen from grace and risen from the ashes at least as many...Read More
Cobblestones, tango dancers, and haphazardly constructed, colorful conventillos have made Calle Museo Caminito the darling of Buenos Aires'...Read More
The eclectic Casa de Gobierno, better known as the Casa Rosada or Pink House, is at Plaza de Mayo's eastern end, with its back to the river...Read More
View Tours and ActivitiesThe columned neoclassical facade of the Metropolitan Cathedral makes it seem more like a temple than a church, and its history follows the pattern...Read More
This cemetery is home to Carlos Gardel's tomb, which features a dapper, Brylcreemed statue and dozens of tribute plaques. It's treated like...Read More
There's something very low-key about this cultural center, despite its considerable size and prime location above the posh Galerías Pacífico...Read More
Art exhibitions, concerts, fringe theater performances, and workshops are some of the offerings at this cultural center. The rambling building...Read More
The late Amalia Fortabat was a cement heiress, so it's not surprising that the building containing her private art collection is made mostly...Read More
Walls exploding with huge, vibrant murals of insurgent workers, famous inhabitants of La Boca, and fútbol greats splashed in blue and gold let...Read More
The sprawling open-air market winds through several linked squares outside the Recoleta Cemetery. Each weekend, artisans sell handmade clothes...Read More
On weekends artisans' stalls line the small park outside Recoleta Cemetery, forming the open-air market known as La Feria de Artesanos de Plaza...Read More
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