Review:

The Buenos Aires Cabildo is a unique museum that got its start in the 1930s. The Cabildo was once dilapidated and forgotten, but under the direction of Carlos A. Pueyrredon, the building was redone in 1940. Today, the building is home to a museum filled with Argentine artifacts and history, with the story of the country told through both permanent and temporary exhibits. The museum is open to the public, and guided tours in English are available upon request. Admission is free for all.

BolĂ­var 65 / Hipolito Yrigoyen 511, Buenos Aires, Argentina

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