An orientation guide to discover Buenos Aires as a vibrant center of contemporary art with a rich art history and cultural heritage.
Ruins of Jesuit missions in Baroque and native Guaraní style from the 17th and 18th Century. UNESCO Heritage sites.
The Falls of the Iguazú river, in the subtropical rainforest of Misiones at the border between Argentina and Brazil.
Andean high plateau in Catamarca. Landscapes of magnificent beauty, with volcanos, deserts, lagoons, and salt lakes.
Besides of introducing Buenos Aires as a destination for art lovers, in this section we recommend tours to different regions of Argentina which offer spectacular cultural and natural attractions.
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The most important museums of modern and contemporary art, and art historical collections.
A selection of important exhibition centers for contemporary art
Largest and best-conserved ruins of a Jesuit mission in NE Argentina. UNESCO Heritage.
Ruins of a Jesuit Mission, named after Our Lady of Saint Ana, near San Ignacio Miní.
Museum in the house of the famous writer, on the shore of the river Paraná.
Show at MALBA; Overview of projects presented in UiU
International show at MUNTREF
Show at Fortabat Collection, curated by Rodrigo Alonso
Cloud Cities. Exhibition at Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin
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