10 Best Museums To Visit in Buenos Aires | Condé Nast Traveler
"This fine arts museum on the Puerto Madero docks, opened in 2008, holds the private collection of mogul Amalia Lacroze, one of the richest women in Argentina. Within its futuristic glass palace overlooking the river are over 240 masterpieces by both international and Argentine artists including Dalí, Rodin, Chagall, Witjens, Badii, and Xul Solar. There's even a portrait of Amalia by Andy Warhol. This year marks the museum's 10th anniversary, so look out for special events and exhibits throughout 2018." - Allie Lazar
The building and interior exposition spaces are for me even more interesting than the art works on display. Worth a visit though.
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Richard A.
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The permanent collection is quite eclectic. Saw wonderful pieces that I didn’t expect by Turner and Chagall. There’s also a great survey of Argentinian art and challenging pieces of modern art that will make you smile.
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Sophisticated. Impressive large space. One or two or three works from a number of great Argentine artists. Blanes. Della Valle. Ripamont. Berni. Excellent illumination.
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She was the richest woman in Argentina. The collection from different years with different artists. So different from other museums as it's private collection.
Martu J.
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Wonderful. Some cool international artists but what a best is the paintings exampling Argentine art history. And beautifully located. 100% recommend going if in the neighborhood
Pouya S.
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The building, management and space are great! It's worth a visit. I would appreciate if there were more explanation regarding each piece of art, since some of them felt to be out of place.
Urusai U.
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I really liked the building near the waterfront and their art collection. I think the entrance fee is worth it. I was surprised that they didn't get more visitors. But I was happy to enjoy the gallery all to myself.