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Two new venues join the "Museums open to the sky" program

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This weekend the program "Museums open to the sky" will continue, that promotes the reopening of cultural venues with the corresponding health protocols.

In that context, now the National Historical Museum will be added, in the San Telmo neighborhood, and the Ricardo Rojas House Museum, in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Recoleta. In this way, se suman dos Museos Nacionales porteños al Museo “Jose A. Terry” (Tilcara) and the Decorative Art Museums, historic Sarmiento, of the Cabildo and Manzana de las Luces (Buenos aires city).

El Histórico Nacional ofrece elrecorrido San Martín”, ranging from the reproduction of the room of the Liberator's house in Boulogne-sur-Mer to his famous saber. The heritage linked to the San Martin campaigns and the period of the declaration of independence of the United Provinces in South America is highlighted.

También se podrá acceder a la muestraVida y belleza en los Andes prehispánicos”, with objects from the collection of Nicolás García Uriburu and the Patio de Cañones and the garden will be open, where you can see bells from the 18th century, a cistern and the view of the magnificent house.

On the other hand, the house where Ricardo Rojas lived, that embodies the national and Americanist thought of the great writer, essayist and politician, presents a proposal in which different projects that the Museum has been developing are displayed: in the living room space, “De voces y de lenguas”, the audiovisual “Pequeños universosde lenguas originarias y la instalaciónSonidos invisibles, palabras que tejen”.

All national museums are free, they follow strict sanitary measures and can be visited with prior reservation of shifts at https://compartir.cultura.gob.ar/reapertura-consciente/.

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