The National Museum of Art is also a very important art museum, part of the Argentine National Institution, the museum is also very interesting to come here, the art museum is also very huge.
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The National Museum of FineArts is the largest art museum in Latin America, located in the Recoleta district of Buenos Aires, the capital. The National Art Museum has a total of 12,000 collections, displaying domestic and foreign art works in Argentina, including European art in the 19th century and very precious Argentine art. The paintings include the works of many well-known domestic and foreign painters; there are also themed exhibitions, showing Argentina Works of art from pre-colonial times to the 20th century. The museum has one of the largest collections of European art in Latin America.
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The National Museum of Art is also a very important art museum, part of the Argentine National Institution, the museum is also very interesting to come here, the art museum is also very huge.
The National Museum of Art is a museum of cultural art that is loved, and some things are worth seeing, although it is not comparable to the Louvre or the National Gallery of London, it is very valuable to see so many first-class fine art collections in South America.
The National Museum of Art is near the Cemetery of Recoleta, free to visit, and there are a large number of oil paintings and sculptures on display, including some of the world's famous works, Rubens and Picasso's paintings are also displayed here, it is worth a visit
The National Museum of Art is an aesthetic-loving paradise with over 30 rooms and three floors of exhibition cabinets. It has exhibits from around the world from the Middle Ages to the twentieth century. The museum's permanent exhibition on Latin America and Argentina is on the first floor, and temporary exhibitions can be found throughout the building and in the gallery outside.
There is a parking space at the door, which is very convenient, and it feels comfortable from the beginning of the door, and the environment is given 5 points!
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