Museo Casa Rosada

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CABA, Argentina

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Museo Casa Rosada Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Museo Casa Rosada is located in CABA, Argentina on Av. Hipólito Yrigoyen S/N. Museo Casa Rosada is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category museum in Argentina.

Address

Av. Hipólito Yrigoyen S/N

Phone

+541143443804

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chiangmaicharlies

A lovely modern museum, cleverly situated underground next the the Pink Palace. Full of artifacts, pictures and videos showing the recent history of Argentina. Spend two hours here and you will know it all. Highly recommended.

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Val Mam

Argentina's History in a single visit! Well curated musealization of the different time periods of the History of Argentina. Located at the archaeological foundations of the former "Taylor Customs" from 1850's it is a concise and didactic experience throughout History. Free entrance!

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Horacio Goncharol

Good museum of the political history of Argentina. Good exhibition of items that belonged to Argentina former presidents. Located at the remains of the original Customs Building.

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Parvin Shirazi

The museum is behind the pink building in Plaza de Mayo. It is a collection of current century biographic history of governers and presidents of Argentina. Visiting some carriage, car, statue, army items and medals, personal items and cloths were interesting. You can watch some videos of political events and speeches from differet events.

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Carlo P.

I went there just to see the famous Siqueros' fresco, however the entire museum is worth a visit. Very well designed, it walks you through Argentine history

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Juan Martín Rinaldi

In a blink of an eye you can get a panoramic view of the argentine history. The scenario? The ruins of the antique customs just behind Casa Rosada. The price? For free. Unique, unbelievable. Must visit.

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Juan Franco

Very nice museum showcasing the history of the presidential palace, as well as personal artefacts and possessions from previous presidents. Relatively new, the museum has a nice design, mixing the old historic architecture with new one. Unfortunately everything is in Spanish, making it difficult for the international visitor to fully experience the historical descriptions. Nice overall, it's free and worth a visit if you around.

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D Series Kids

Amazing museum with tons of information about City and Independence of Argentina. They have a unique art piece(a room) which I would recommend for any one visiting BA.