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Gardens and courtyards of some of the national museums reopen

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Many of the national museums that have been closed since the beginning of the quarantine will reopen their doors and allow people to enter their gardens and patios, to be able to enjoy outdoor activities.

With a suitable protocol for reopening, The doors of these national enclosures will be opened in a staggered manner and according to the epidemiological situation of each of the regions where they are found..

In that context, one of the first cultural establishments to return will be the José Antonio Terry Painting Museum in Jujuy, the old colonial house of Tilcara where one of the painters who best portrayed the popular culture of Tilcara lived at the beginning of the last century.

from 10 and during the next two Saturdays there will be puppet shows for the youngest.

Regarding the City of Buenos Aires, the first enclosures to open will be the gardens of the National Museum of Decorative Art, located in front of Del Libertador Avenue and the courtyard of the National Historical Museum in Lezama de San Telmo Park.

Musical activities to be announced shortly, organized in collaboration with the Kirchner Cultural Center and the National Directorate of Museums of the ministry.

Otro espacio nacional que volverá a reabrir en el marco del programaMuseos a cielo abiertoserá el Museo Malvinas e Islas del Atlántico Sur, located in the Space for Memory and Human Rights (exESMA). The weekend of 7 Y 8 November will commemorate the bicentennial of the first raising of the national flag in the Islands, happened on 6 November 1820.

Also the Manzana de las Luces Historical Cultural Complex, in the historic center of downtown Buenos Aires, whose building is being restored and valued, will offer readings from Wednesday to Sunday, workshops, concerts, performances and series of feature films and short films.

Other national museums, as the Fine Arts, As they do not have outdoor spaces, they are not yet in a position to reopen their doors. But nevertheless, continue to develop dialogues with their audiences, like the action this Friday at 20 in which numerous museums and art spaces will illuminate their facades to make the role of these institutions visible, as well as inviting the public to visit their virtual collections and participate in their artistic and educational proposals available on their pages and social networks.

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