Museo Moderno
Modern art museum · San Telmo ·

Museo Moderno

Modern art museum · San Telmo ·

Modern & contemporary Argentine art, design, and more

modern art
cafe
argentinean artwork
interesting pieces
good coffee
nice museum
friendly staff
gift shop
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Av. San Juan 350, C1147AAO Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina Get directions

Restroom
Family friendly
Free Wi-Fi
LGBTQ friendly
Trans safe

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Av. San Juan 350, C1147AAO Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina Get directions

+54 11 4361 6919
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Features

•Restroom
•Family friendly
•Free Wi-Fi
•LGBTQ friendly
•Trans safe
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible restroom
•Wheelchair accessible seating

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Dec 16, 2025

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10 Best Museums To Visit in Buenos Aires | Condé Nast Traveler

"San Telmo’s experimental modern art museum, housed inside a former tobacco factory, only opened a few years ago—but it's already become a favorite for those active in the city's art community. Museumgoers will learn about modern art from an Argentine perspective, especially since the museum tends to show up-and-coming local artists as well as established big name tickets. The museums has on display more than 7,000 pieces of modern and contemporary art, with works from the 1950s to modern day. And we aren’t just talking about paintings and sculptures; collections also include industrial and graphic design." - Allie Lazar

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Museo Moderno

Tassia A.

Google
A great museum with 3 floors of exhibitions. The museum shows exhibitions on rotation and also their own collection. If you like to take your time you should reserve about 2-2+ hours to look through the museum. The museum has a great flow, accessibility at all points, a very well designed coffee/gift shop, and has a very reasonable price, even for foreigners. Worth the visit.

Öner B.

Google
The permanent collection is rather modest, but the staff are very friendly and helpful. There seem to be occasional temporary exhibitions as well. On the ground floor, there’s a small café with fair prices, and a modest gift shop where prices are also reasonable. Entrance is 10,000 pesos for foreigners and 4,000 for Argentine residents. About an hour is enough to visit. Restrooms are clean.

Globetrotter

Google
Good concept BUT POOR DELIVERY, VERY LITTLE COLLECTION. With such massive spaces, the exhibition seems to be focused of 3 people, about the lives lived rather than the art they created. Modern art covers more than a century now. So with a very big city like Buenos Aires and huge country like Argentina with a large population, THERE MUST BE A LOT OF MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY ARGENTINIAN ARTISTS … certainly more than the 20 or so featured here!!!??? Frankly, there are more pieces of art in Caminito than in this monstrosity of an almost empty building that must cost a ton of pesos to maintain.

JH S.

Google
The exhibition is good, very nice collection. There's a cafe inside as well. It would be nice to spend an afternoon there. There's locker outside.

Odin B.

Google
Nice museum! I really enjoyed the tour that we had at the beginning and there were some very cool pieces, but I do think that they could’ve used more of the space and had more exhibits. Overall a good visit!

Mighty Brown M.

Google
It is a very nice Art Museum - I fell in love with the huge windy staircase, a showcase in itself as well as the brick structure that houses the little cafe. Entry to museum is free on Wednesdays. It has very interesting pieces of Argentinean artwork. Showcase as well was also a Nigerian artist Onome Akeh. There's a small outdoor area for those who wish to sit in the sun. By the way, the cafe has quite good coffee, assorted selection of pastries and fresh squeezed orange juice. A wonderful place to come enjoy artwork, rest, drink in the ambience.

Ih-Chin C.

Google
Compared to the modern art museums we visited in other countries, this one is actually quite ‘modest’. Some artifacts are very delicate and not eccentric at all. Worth spending an hour also there.

Gustavo T.

Google
I mean if you like that kind of art the museum is amazing. Do not expect, however, to see a traditional piece that – I guess that's on me. Anyway, I liked the experience in general: the building is beautiful, there are some interesting works, and the location allows you to get there easily by taking public transportation. I went on a holiday, and I paid 5000, but that may very, because that was the price for the day for Mercosur citizens.
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Samuel C.

Yelp
The museum is worth seeing. About eight percent of what they show is utterly amazing ... and worthy of totally serious study and long contemplative gazes. The shows change frequently, but all of the shows I saw had at least one and often more than one dramatically amazing piece of art. About forty percent of what they show here is godawful. This is about the same rate as what they have at the Museu de Bellas Artes in Belgrano. Don't look at the ugly stuff. Look at the amazing stuff. And you will have a wonderful afternoon. * * * * Technically, Yelp is a restaurant reviewing site Although people review everything on here as one time or another. How is the cafe? Great tables for sitting or working on your computer. Wonderful art work on the wall. (Robust stuff that could tolerate spilled coffee or a toddler's spaghetti mistake.) My coffee and cookie were ho hum. But the room is nice. If I had some art criticism to write ... This would be a fine place to do it. And BOY could I say a lot about the good stuff and the bad stuff on these walls.