MALBA

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CABA, Argentina

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Art museum· Tourist attraction· Restaurant

MALBA Reviews | Rating 3.8 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

MALBA is located in CABA, Argentina on Av. Pres. Figueroa Alcorta 3415. MALBA is rated 3.8 out of 5 in the category art museum in Argentina.

Address

Av. Pres. Figueroa Alcorta 3415

Phone

+54 1169568470

Service options

Outdoor seatingTakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Good for kidsHigh chairsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible seatingWheelchair-accessible toilet

Offerings

AlcoholBeerCoffeeOrganic dishesSmall platesVegetarian optionsWine

Open hours

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Gabo Mindlin

Great ambience. Good service. The best location. Btw, you might run into the major of bsas. Happened to me twice. He is a regular.

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Alexander Leo-Hansen

This place is fantastic. A quick tip is that it’s free for students every Wednesday! I also visited the national museum and must admit that I liked the larger amount of pictures. The pool and other creations at MALBA did evoke something in me but the lack of more is why I’m only giving it 4 stars. The visit did already end 45 minutes to 1 hours after we arrived at the place. I live to spent hours watching different art but this was not possible. So visit the place at a Wednesday if you’re a student!

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Issa Khorrassany

Excellent museum very well done and logically organized. 8ts good to get an idea of all the Latin American artists under one roof. Although the photographic exhibition wasn't as impressive as the paintings. They have a very interesting gift shop don't miss it. It's good to combine it with a day at the park and evita.

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Tom Holder

Outstanding museum. The permanent collection rooms have explanations in English and Spanish. The rooms cover varying styles of modern art, with links to Latin America. The temporary exhibitions change over time, but the work of Ernesto Neto was excellent. Entry is 280 pesos, and there is a free cloakroom. There is also a cafe, bathrooms and gift shop.

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Jackson Hilton

Nice, interesting and well organized. If you are into modern art, still worth going. Although, not a 5 start for sure. Without explanation if the pieces of art and the authors, most of the modern art is difficult to be understood and interpreted. If you go on your own without a guided tour, if they offer one, you can only read the title of the opera and name of the artist. The museum itself is short, as I said very interesting. It is a mix of different periods and is organized by themes. The temporary exposition at the moment, July 2018, is good. Small but interesting.

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Japheth Wood

Nice museum, good for kids. We especially enjoyed the swimming pool installation and the interactive party's of the exhibit on floor 2. The Museum Cafe is EXCELLENT! And the Museum Store is small but quite good.

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João Gabriel Jagersbacher

I'm not a huge fan of museums, but this one definitely worths it. There are many interactive expositions to appreciate and have fun with no matter your age. One important information that we didn't know is that on Wednesdays the general entrance costs half the price and it's free for all students holding a valid international student ID card.

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Eric Curiel

A gem of a museum. The building is modern, airy and well lit, and yet the rooms are cozy and intimate. The collection is carefully curated and beautifully hung. I love it and if you like art, you will too.