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The Sívori Museum reopens its doors with the 68th edition of the Belgrano Hall

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After a comprehensive renovation plan, the Sívori Museum will reopen its doors with the 68th edition of the Manuel Belgrano Hall, one of the most outstanding events of Argentine art.

The inauguration and awards ceremony will take place on Saturday 28 December at 12 hours at the museum headquarters, located on Avenida Infanta Isabel 555, in the Tres de Febrero Park. At the event, The winning works will be announced and the exhibition will open, which will include both the winners and those selected..

The Manuel Belgrano Hall, valid since 1945, celebrates talent in disciplines such as painting, sculpture, drawing, engraving and monocopy. The works that win first prizes become part of the museum's collection, contributing to enrich its collection and perpetuating the legacy of national art.

The Sívori Museum also celebrates the completion of an ambitious enhancement project. Improvements include waterproofing of roofs, roof restoration, repairs to interior structures, fixes to the forklift and air conditioning systems, in addition to the optimization of the space allocated to the storage of collections. These changes ensure both the preservation of heritage and a quality experience for visitors..

During January and February 2025, The museum's Audiovisual Program will present “Appointment with artists”, a cycle that will allow visitors to meet the creators of the contest in their workshops and tour with them the works exhibited in the museum. further, the program will continue “At work”, that reveals the creative processes of contemporary Argentine artists.

The Sívori Museum will be open from 29 December with new schedules: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 11 a 19 hours, and on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays from 11 a 20 hours. It will be closed on Tuesdays. Tickets will cost $1000 for the general public and $5000 for non-resident foreigners. Wednesdays will be free access, and retirees will also be able to enter free of charge, university students with accreditation, disabled people with a companion, minor 12 years and school groups of public schools.

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