This quirky museum holds all kinds of artifacts from Xul Solar, an Argentine who was born in 1887. Originally known by a different name, Xul Solar changed his name to reflect his interest in all things mystical. The museum contains his paintings, which are filled with symbolism and cryptic messages. Solar also created his own universal language and published several texts in this new tongue. He built a modified piano, created new games, and conjured up different versions of utopia based on his beliefs. The museum stands as a tribute to his eclectic life.

Laprida 1212, Buenos Aires, Argentina

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