fernandodonatihotmailcom 01/05/2022

In addition to its imposing palatial architecture, the Casa Rosada is vital for the daily life of Argentines, as it is the office of the President of the country. The construction of the current government house began in 1873 and today occupies almost a block. In the basement, you will find the Museum of the Casa Rosada, which offers a deep insight into the political and cultural history of the country.

 

The museum features a collection of historical objects, documents, and exhibitions that tell the story of the evolution of the Argentine government over the years. Guided tours are conducted every Saturday, Sunday, and holiday. Entry is free, but a reservation is required.

 

The museum offers interactive exhibits that allow you to immerse yourself in key moments of Argentine history, such as the struggle for women's rights and the role of the Casa Rosada in the country's political life. This emotional connection to the past makes the museum an essential place to understand Argentine identity.









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