Eduardo Sívori Museum of Art

Opened in 1938 as the municipal museum of fine art.

Present in tours

Palermo

Dedicated to Argentine art, especially from the first half of the 20th century, the museum, located in a picturesque house, contains more than 4200 works, including paintings, tapestries, engravings and drawings. There are works from Spilimbergo, Badii, Berni and Pettoruti, among others, a sculpture patio and specialized library. Eduardo Sívori (1847-1918) was a painter and engraver.

The earliest works date back to the late nineteenth century. More recent pieces have been added to the museum’s collection through the Manuel Belgrano Prize, a competition that recognizes artists from around the country.

The museum has a shop, café and organizes diverse cultural activities.

Open 12pm - 7pm, Tuesday - Friday, and 10am - 7pm, Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays. Closed on Mondays.

 

ISABEL, INFANTA AV. 555

11 4774 9452

info_museosivori@buenosaires.gob.ar

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