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Lat. Am. Art Museum

Museum of Latin American Art, Palermo

 
The Buenos Aires Museum of Latin American Art, Museo de Arte Latinoamericano in Spanish, features the Costantini Collection, an assemblage of more than two hundred works including drawings, paintings and sculptures by seventy eight artists from Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Chile, Ecuador, Mexico, Uruguay and Venezuela. So why take the kids? Educational and cultural programs are a focal point at Malba. Participate in one of the many family programs, Las familias en Malba, and learn while having fun.
Museo Arte Latinoamericano

Museo Arte Latinoamericano

Robert Wright courtesy Recoleta Cemetery Blog

 
Getting There
 
The Museum of Latin American Art is located at Avenida Figueroa Alcorta 3415 in the barrio of Palermo. Several city buses called colectivos stop along Figueroa Alcorta. At last check buses 67, 102, 130, and 124 stopped nearby. There are no subte stations near the museum.
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Hours & Times
 
The museum is open 12:00 - 21:00 on Wednesday and 12:00 - 20:00 Thursday through Monday and holidays. Closed on Tuesday. Children's programs, geared to children aged 6-10, are offered at 17:00 on most Sundays. Additional programs are offered in summer; the age range varies.
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Admission & Fees
 
Admission is charged. A reduced rate is available for teachers, seniors and students. Children under 5 years of age are free of charge. A reduced rate is available for all visitors on Wednesday. An additional fee is charged for children's programs.
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Malba
Contact Details
 
Telephone +54 (11) 4808 6500. Email info@malba.org.ar.
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