Museo Histórico Nacional

Promotes reflection on Argentine identity and the many historic processes that led to the country’s formation.

Present in tours

San Telmo

This museum offers a journey through the worlds of Argentina’s indigenous peoples, the era of Spanish conquest and the establishment of colonial control, the May Revolution and 19th century Porteño society at the time of Argentina’s independence, the liberator San Martín’s crossing of the Andes and other episodes from Argentine history.

Exhibits include the historic flag that General Manuel Belgrano carried into battle in 1812 and which was recovered years later behind a painting in the parish of Macha, Bolivia, where it had been hidden by Belgrano’s army to save it from the enemy. The flag was donated to the museum by the government of Bolivia in 1896. Also on display is the sky blue fringed flag known as the Sucre flag.

Other exhibits of enormous historical value include a piano that belonged to Mariquita Sánchez de Thompson and which was used to play the first composition of what would become Argentina’s national anthem, and the curved sabre of José de San Martín, which the general carried in the battles for independence and is considered a symbol of the liberation of South America from colonial control. Paintings include Cándido López’s oil paintings that document the War of the Triple Alliance, in which the artist also served as a soldier.

The collection is completed with a wide range of diverse documents, paintings, and historic objects, including a cigar box that belonged to independence hero Mariano Moreno and a version of the national shield painted on iron that was used at the entrance to the famous Assembly of Year XIII - a meeting called by the Second Triumvirate governing the young republic of the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata on October 1812.

 

National Immigration Museum

The city's former immigrants' hotel.

Pablo Ducrós Hicken Cinema Museum

Film museum built from the personal collection of Argentina painter Ducrós Hicken.

Palais de Glace - National Palace of the Arts

Inaugurated in 1910, this palace of art originally housed an ice rink

Participative Science Museum

A great museum for kids to get hands-on with science.

Public Television Museum

A tribute to Canal 7, Argentina's first television channel.

Quinquela Martín Museum of Fine Arts

Explore the legacy of La Boca's most celebrated artist

Raul Scalabrini Ortíz National Railway Museum

Explore the history of Argentina's railways.

River Plate Museum

River Plate has one of the world's largest sports museums.

Rogelio Yrurtia House Museum

Home and workshop of the great Argentine sculptor Rogelio Yrurtia.

The Cabildo

Admire this colonial town hall dating back to 1580.

The Franciscan Convent Museum

Museum narrating the history of the Franciscan order and its role in evangelisation.

Wax Museum

Historic building with wax models of some of Argentina's most famous characters.