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More museums will open their doors this weekend

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Within the framework of the progressive reopening of cultural spaces, this weekend the Cabildo Museum will open its doors again, the Historic Sarmiento, the Manzana de las Luces Cultural Complex and the National Museum of Decorative Art.

It should be noted that in some of these cases, the reopening will be only for some sectors and that in each case the attendance will depend on the previous appointment.

The iconic Cabildo de Plaza de Mayo will once again offer its tour of the colonial era, the revolutionary process and the impact of these milestones on Argentine patriotic education.

While, The Sarmiento Historical Museum will also reopen its doors, located in the Belgrano neighborhood. Build in 1873, Its building was the headquarters of the Municipality and the National Congress in 1880 and its collection, donated by Augusto Belín - grandson of the author of “Facundo”- consists of paintings, furniture, medals, award, porcelain, books, documents and objects of the politician and writer.

Offering his European and Oriental works from the 16th to the 20th centuries, Another of the traditional venues to open its doors is the National Museum of Decorative Art, located in the luxurious palace of the Errazuriz Alvear family. further, live music will be offered in the green spaces.

Finally, the Manzana de las Luces Cultural Complex, located in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of San Telmo, will carry out his proposal "Mother of the Nation", coinciding with the National Day of Afro-Argentines.

In this framework there will be an atmosphere with drum music and curated by the artist Luanda that includes performances, armed with altars, visual poetry and linguistic research. This action is part of a discussion project on racism in Argentina carried out by the Manzana de las Luces under its new director, the anthropologist Gustavo Blázquez. These activities will be repeated every Sunday of the month.

Opening times:

National Museum of Decorative Art
Starting saturday 7/11
Thursday, Friday, Saturdays and Sundays
Of 13 a 19 h

Sarmiento Historical Museum
Starting saturday 7/11
Friday, Saturdays and Sundays
Of 14 a 17 h

Manzana de las Luces Historic Cultural Complex
Beginning Sunday 8/11
Sundays in November
Of 17 a 20 h

National Museum of the Cabildo of Buenos Aires and the May Revolution
Starting saturday 7/11
Thursday, Friday, Saturdays and Sundays
Of 10.30 a 16 h

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