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    4.5 (13 reviews)

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    Museo de Arte Tigre

    Museo de Arte Tigre

    4.5(8 reviews)
    8.3 km

    We were happily surprised by this little museum. The old casino building was once part of a complex…read morewith a neighboring hotel (long since demolished) and was built in a grandiose style with lovely details that have mostly been preserved or recreated by the museum. The entrance was free on the day we went and even on paid days is pretty reasonable at 30 pesos. The beautiful staircase and ballroom with its giant crystal chandelier take you back to another time. The solid but small collection of art in the downstairs level contains some large paintings that allow one to contemplate Argentine history especially in relation to water which feels quite relevant given the museum's location on the river bank. There is a small cafe in the museum, but it seems a shame to eat there, as it has no view of the river, and there are so many wonderful little spots in Tigre with a view or outdoor patio. The museum is the perfect size for an afternoon escape back in time on a rainy day. You can run through the exhibits in under an hour, but around two hours seems to be enough time to see everything including the grounds.

    if you're in Tigre and have a little time to kill, the Museo de Arte is a nice little place to…read morecheck out - while not a destination, you'll likely pass it if walking down Paseo Victoria anyway. the art collection is small and forgettable, but the architecture of the building itself (The Tigre Club) is far more impressive, a mix of French and Italian styles. formerly a casino and social club, the long terrace overlooking the water is a great place to relax, catch a cool breeze, and get some pretty cool views. the gardens are well-kept and worth looking at as well. admission is dirt cheap - the most recent info I could find says it's 20 pesos.

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    Museo River Plate

    Museo River Plate

    4.8(8 reviews)
    11.8 kmBelgrano

    Within El Monumental stadium in Buenos is a museum for the home team, River Plate. You do not need…read moreto attend a game to visit. The museum is fairly small but has a large variety of memorabilia from the team's history. You will see trophies from their championships, old jerseys, old photos, and old merchandise from throughout their entire history. The highlight for me was the 360 degree cinema room, where you will be shown a video that highlights the fans' passion for the team. You can pay the entry fee for the museum only, or do a full stadium tour which gives you access to the inside of the stadium. The full tour only costs a little more, so it makes no sense to me to come here and not even see the inside of the stadium.

    A MUST for any traveler to Buenos Aires. Entering the sacred temple of the glorious history that is…read moreRiver Plate gives one goose bumps that only comes when in the presence of greatness. The River 360* gives one the sensation of being in the Monumental on game day if you never had the pleasure of being there. The Trophy Room (which will need to be expanded) shows off the hardware the River has won . The hall of decades which has rooms for each decade with memorabilia and videos highlighting the zeitgeist and how River fared along with stat sheets for each championship. The 1940 and 50s River's Golden Age the time of "la Maquina" with such famous players like Labruna, Yacono, Moreno, Mun~oz, Deambrossi . Peucelle, Loustau , DiStefano, Pedernera, Carrizo , Vaghi, and Ferrari , amongst others On the first floor is "River en La Seleccion " (River on the National team) about the greatest River Plate players ever to wear the "albiceleste"(sky blue and white) of the National team. I believe the have audio guide books in English if you do not speak Spanish. Also located on the premises is "La Maquina" a cafeteria with good food and coffee and Tienda River to buy River Plate merchandise from shirts, caps, scarves, Ignacio Copani's CD with the River Anthem and other River Plate songs, even River Plate condoms(cada can~o termine en gol) . I recommend you get the package Museum AND stadium tour together. It is easily accessible by train or a quick cab ride up Alcorta Ave, from Retiro Train station which is very scenic and recommended. It is in the posher part of town so you dont have to worry too much about safety too much unlike our poorer cousins in the south by the riachuelo .

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