Buenos Aires, Argentina
Avenida del Libertador 1473, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Free
2 artists in database
The Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes in Buenos Aires was founded in 1896 and moved into its current building, a former water pumping station, in 1933. The collection of over 12,000 works is the largest art collection in Latin America.
European holdings include paintings by El Greco, Goya, Rembrandt, Monet, and Degas. The Argentine art collection traces the country's artistic development from colonial times through the 20th century. Rodin sculptures, a major group of Impressionist paintings, and contemporary Argentine art make the MNBA one of the most visited museums in South America. Admission is free.
Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes (MNBA), Buenos Aires in Buenos Aires, Argentina houses 2 masterpieces in our database, including works by Édouard Manet and Francisco de Zurbarán. Notable works include Meditation of St. Francis and Surprised Nymph.
Browse 2 notable artworks in our database. Click any work to see details and plan your visit.
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Browse Our CollectionPlease note: Artwork locations and display status may change. Some paintings may be on loan, in restoration, or moved to different galleries within the museum. We recommend contacting Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes (MNBA), Buenos Aires directly to confirm specific artwork availability before your visit.
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