The museums of the City reopen their doors
The museums of the City will be able to be visited by the public again starting this week under strict security regulations against covid-19.
“The protocol is now ready for, in this days, residents can once again enjoy the City's museums. It is an opportunity to reconnect with the enormous cultural offer of Buenos Aires and make an entertaining plan. further, it is good news for artists who depend on cultural spaces to work and display their art. In the City we are already thinking about the future of culture that will continue to be part of the identity of all Buenos Aires ", said the chief of staff of the City Felipe Miguel.
Along the same lines, the Minister of Culture of the City, Enrique Avogadro, he explained: “It is a very special week because the museums return to the city. The possibility of letting ourselves go through culture. With great responsibility we will be able to relive these spaces that are fundamental to our culture ".
The protocol establishes general guidelines. Between them, that the visits will be from Monday to Sunday with maximum hours between 10 and the 20 hours. And with advance reservation digitally and in advance, not in the place. As far as possible, The use of partitions or screens is recommended in the checkout boxes that ensure the protection of the seller / client.
One-way circuits will be established to prevent unforeseen approaches; interior doors must be kept open (not to be touched) o be sanitized constantly.
The load factor will be 1 person each 15 m2, For this purpose, only the free area for the exhibition of works should be taken into account. The establishment is obliged to strictly control this capacity. It is recommended that in each showroom a poster be placed in a visible place indicating its maximum capacity or capacity. The museum must strictly control the capacity.
Individual visit (that is a person or a group of cohabitants who do not exceed the 4 people and that they should be kept together and if they separate respect social distancing).
Participatory art installations or touching the works will not be allowed. Card delivery will be replaced, room texts and catalogs for their digital versions. Only the contemplative visit to the museum will be allowed, not holding cultural and educational activities.
Devices can be used as audio guides, headphones, tablets or screens (that require manipulation), provided that systematic disinfection is carried out after each use.
The gastronomic service of premises that are on outdoor terraces or internal patios is allowed, which must adapt their operation to the provisions of the approved protocols for the development of their activity. In particular, the protocol for the operation of gastronomic places in the open air for prevention and management of covid cases19.
Ventilation of all rooms will be carried out on a regular basis to allow air exchange. The rooms and places of public circulation as well as the work spaces of the staff will be kept in adequate conditions of cleaning and disinfection.
Regarding the museums dependent on the Ministry of Culture of the City, its reopening will be staggered starting this Wednesday 28 October with the Museum of Modern Art, of. San Juan 350, C.A.B.A; the Isaac Fernández Blanco Hispano-American Museum (Noel Palace headquarters), Suipacha 1422, C.A.B.A; and the Enrique Larreta Museum of Spanish Art, of. Oath 2291, C.A.B.A.
In the Museum of Modern Art you can see the samples of Sergio De Loof: Did you feel talk about me?, Mildred Burton: Fauna of the country and Santiago Iurralde: Nude painting, and the permanent exhibition A persistent blaze: The intrepid march of the Modern collection. And starting next Friday 30 October at 15 hs the exhibition of Nicanor Aráoz will be inaugurated: Solid dream.
At the Isaac Fernández Blanco Hispano-American Museum (Noel Palace headquarters) you can visit the sculpture exhibition in the garden, by Vivianne Duchini and the permanent collection. It will also reopen its doors to the public, in this first instance, the Museum Museum of Spanish Art Enrique Larreta, with its traditional Andalusian-style garden and permanent collection.