Tigre, Argentina
Av. Victorica 972
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+54 1121841205
Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant
Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet
Just walked by to take picture of the building. Due to COVID, you have to make reservation to visit the museum.
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it's the best museum I've ever been to, and it has a beautiful view. sadly because of covid it's closed, but I strongly recommend visiting it when it opens!
This is a decent museum with some nice art of the region. The building is the big draw, with beautiful old architecture and photos that call back to a different time. It is a window into the affluent of the past.
Fine small museum in a great building in a beautiful spot.
The 19th century Tigre Club was transformed into the Tigre Museum of Fine Art in 1998. The Club was built to promote recreation and sports - in particular rowing and tennis. It’s an outstanding example of French neo-classical architecture. The promenade that juts out from the second floor is amazing and so is the art inside.
I think I enjoyed the building just as much as the art. Well worth a visit
The house (formerly a Social Club from around the time of Titanic) is outstanding. The art collection is nothing extraordinary, but not bad. Definitely worth going in, to admire how the high society of Buenos Aires in 1910s lived
Stunning bulding and interesting exhibitions inside, lovely view from the terrace and nice and well kept garden around
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