Museum · Belgrano
Museo de Arte Espanol Enrique Larreta
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The Museo de Arte Español Enrique Larreta is a museum dedicated to Spanish art, located in the elegant Belgrano neighborhood of Buenos Aires. The museum is set in a stunning early 20th-century mansion that once belonged to writer Enrique Larreta, who was also a diplomat and art collector. The collection features works from the 16th to 20th centuries, including paintings, sculptures, furniture, and decorative arts from Spain. Visitors can explore rooms furnished in period style, giving a sense of how the aristocracy lived. The museum's highlight is its Andalusian-style garden, a tranquil oasis with fountains, tiles, and lush greenery, perfect for a leisurely stroll. The museum also hosts temporary exhibitions and cultural events. Its location in Belgrano, a residential area with tree-lined streets, makes it a pleasant destination away from the city's hustle. The museum offers a deep dive into Spanish culture and history, making it a unique attraction in Buenos Aires.
Don't miss
- Admire the permanent collection of Spanish art, including works by El Greco and Goya.
- Explore the beautifully preserved period rooms with original furnishings.
- Wander through the Andalusian garden, a peaceful retreat with fountains and tilework.
- Check the schedule for temporary exhibitions and cultural events.
- Visit the museum's library, which houses rare books and manuscripts.
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Museo de Arte Espanol Enrique Larreta
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Know before you go
- Photography is usually allowed without flash; check rules for special exhibitions.
- Don't miss the garden, it's a highlight and free to enter sometimes.
- Audio guides or guided tours may be available; inquire at the entrance.
- Check opening hours online as they may vary on holidays.
A bit of history
The mansion was built in the early 1900s and later became the home of Enrique Larreta, a prominent Argentine writer and diplomat. After his death, the house was converted into a museum to showcase his collection of Spanish art, opening to the public in 1962.
Common questions
Is the museum suitable for children?
Yes, children can enjoy the garden and art, but some exhibits may be more appealing to adults.
How long does it take to see everything?
Most visitors spend about 1.5 hours, but art enthusiasts may take longer.
Is there a café on site?
No café, but there are plenty of cafes and restaurants in the Belgrano area nearby.
Can I host a private event at the museum?
Yes, the museum's garden and halls can be rented for events; contact them for details.
Is the garden open when the museum is closed?
The garden is typically open during museum hours only.
Are there guided tours in English?
Guided tours in English may be available upon request; check ahead or join a group tour.
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