Night of the Museums recharged

Night of the Museums recharged

Night of the Museums recharged: almost 300 spaces participate in an edition


With 290 spaces open for free from 7 to 2, Museum Night celebrates this Saturday a new edition with circuits throughout the City of Buenos Aires and offers activities specially designed for the evening that include music, workshops, murals groups, dance, screenings and guided tours of the different venues and collections with proposals for all ages.

For seven hours, the nineteenth edition of The Night of the Museums arrives this year once again to take over the cultural calendar with intense activity in the museums, institutes, cultural centers and emblematic buildings of the city such as Malba, Fine Arts, Decorative , Moderno, CCK or Fundación Proa, to underground tours in the old wooden cars that operated for almost 100 years on Line A (at 0.30, after the service), or a mapping on the façade of the IBM Tower in Retiro that projects works of art created in collaboration between artists and artificial intelligence.
The route can be through circuits by zones by neighborhoods or by thematic axes Photo Archive

That day, in addition, there will be public transportation on several lines with prior downloading of the “free pass” through the Boti of the City of Buenos Aires to reach the almost 300 spaces that participate in this edition and a possible way to visit them can be by through circuits: by areas, by neighborhoods or by thematic axes, where proximity becomes an ally to put together a good map of visits and make the most of the day.

One of the classics of Buenos Aires nightlife is the historical circuit in the center of the city and for this edition its different spaces combine music with DJs, talks, readings and dances with picturesque postcards of the institutional idiosyncrasy, such as the changing of the guard of the Regiment of Infantry in the Cabildo. In this section, a necessary stop is the National Historical Museum, where iconic objects from the period 1820-1852 of Argentine history are exhibited and an exhibition dedicated to Argentine soccer with more than 100 shirts and balls, boots, cups, medals, and the visit to the Manzana de las Luces, which among other things explores the popular iconography around Gauchito Gil through art.

The south of the city has several gems that are always worth visiting, such as the Usina del Arte that presents an installation designed by Martin Huberman & El Estudio Normal, composed of around 100,000 wooden brooches Or the Museum of Modern Art that offers tours guided by its exhibitions and various workshops that range from creative reuse to collective writing or light exploration for boys and girls.

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