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The summer cycle continues in the museums of the City

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This Monday 25 January came with more activities to enjoy in the different Museums of the City of Buenos Aires as part of the summer cycle.

Respecting the strict sanitary protocols the family will be able to approach the gardens of the Eduardo Sívori Museum of Plastic Arts, from the Enrique Larreta Museum of Spanish Art, from the Isaac Fernández Blanco Museum of Hispanic American Art and the Cornelio de Saavedra Historical Museum of Buenos Aires.

Within this framework, The sidewalk shows you the activities planned for today:

THE TREE IN FRONT OF THE CABILDO - AT 20 IN THE PARK OF THE SAAVEDRA MUSEUM (OF. CRISÓLOGO LARRALDE 6309, C.A.B.A.)

The theater company the Museo Viajero and the Asociación Amigos del Museo Saavedra, invite you to enjoy historical comedies in the Museum gardens. The Director wants to tell how the idea of ​​Freedom that ended in the May Revolution of 1810 but as his assistants do not understand it occurs to him to compare it with a tree that grows from seed. Activity paid with telephone reservation and online payment: 1132556399

A NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM: THEATER - AT 19 AND TO THE 21 AT THE LARRETA MUSEUM (OATH 2291, C.A.B.A.)

Afternoons are a good time to enjoy the green spaces of the museums. Dennis Smith's Hollow Hugs to be Presented, a turbulent comedy about the journeys of love. Free activity with prior online registration.

A NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM: SESSIONS FROM THE GARDEN - AT 20 IN THE PARK OF THE SAAVEDRA MUSEUM (OF. CRISÓLOGO LARRALDE 6309, C.A.B.A.)

Summer has magical nights that are enjoyed in the gardens of 4 city ​​museums. Manuel Alvarez Ugarte (charango) and Pedro Rossi (guitar) They present Transhumance (music back and forth) a conversation of two musical experiences and walks. Free activity with prior online registration.

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