Public Television Museum

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

Closed until December 2020.

This museum pays tribute to Canal 7, Argentina's first television channel - also the first channel to broadcast in colour and the first to switch to digital. The museum features famous broadcasts as well as unbroadcast footage, and the permanent collection includes the first television camera that arrived in Argentina in 1951. The central hall hosts exhibitions by up-and-coming artists.

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FIGUEROA ALCORTA, PRES. AV. 2977

Argentine Automobile Club Museum

Discover classic cars dating back to the late 19th century.

Argentinos Juniors museum

Museum dedicate to Diego Maradona's first soccer team

Casa Rosada Museum

Discover more than 200 years of history.

City Legislature Museum

A journey through the history and architecture of the city legislature building.

Ernesto de La Cárcova Museum

Admire excellent replicas of some of the world's most important sculptures.

Evita Museum

Learn about the life and work of the woman behind the legend

Jacobo Urso Museum

Museum belonging to San Lorenzo, the pope's favourite football club.

Juan B. Ambrosetti Ethnographic Museum

Boasts a large collection showing the cultural diversity of pre-hispanic times and today.

Luis Perlotti Sculpture Museum

Museum located in the former sculptor's home and workshop.

Margen del Mundo

Museum dedicated to journalism, and a space for reflection.

Museo de la Pasión Boquense (Boca Juniors Museum)

Experience more than 100 years of club history at this sporting museum.

Museo de los Niños (children's museum)

Museum that recreates a child-sized city.