Buenos Aires, Argentina
Museo de Artes Plasticas Eduardo Sivori

Experience the warm tones of Argentinian art.

Even if you aren’t a lover of art, the Museo de Artes Plasticas Eduardo Silvari (or the Eduardo Silvari Museum) will captivate you with its beauty. Dedicated to fine arts, the exhibits are housed in a picturesque villa that seems to embody the museum’s harmony of traditional and modern elements. Its pastoral white walls and red roof are combined with glass panels and dark beams. You won’t feel as if you are visiting an impersonal building, but rather stepping into someone’s home and getting to know them intimately via their art. This is especially so as most of the works are by Argentinian artists, and the museum itself is named for an Italo-Argentine painter who studied in Europe. You will be surprised by the currency of the artwork: a painting that seems very modern may turn out to be over fifty years old, and still resonates with the viewer. If you wish to have your soul uplifted in this manner, you have to take a trip to this museum.


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Tips Before You Go
The museum is located in the middle of Palermo park, and offers a nice shaded walk through the trees. You can combine these two attractions in one day if you like, and top it off with a cup of coffee at the museum’s café on the patio.
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Av. Infanta Isabel 555, Buenos Aires, Argentina