Casa Rosada Museum

Discover more than 200 years of history.

This museum occupies the exact space where the original fort of Buenos Aires stood, and later the Taylor customs office. You can still see the remains of the old brick walls. The museum covers 200 years of Argentine history, from the revolution of independence of May 1810 until today. It also contains artistic exhibits, including Mexican artist David Alfaro Siqueiros' acclaimed “Ejercicio Plástico”.

 

PASEO COLON AV. 100

4344 3802

museo@presidencia.gov.ar

argentina.gob.ar/museo-casa-rosada

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