Museo de Cera
Museum
Del Valle Iberlucea 1261
Mon-Fri 10am-6pm, Sat-Sun 11am-8pm
mailto:info@museodecera.com.ar
http://www.museodecera.com.ar/
4303 0563
This museum was founded in 1980 in commemoration of Buenos Aires' cultural and historical figures. Soccer commentators and politicians alike are on exhibit and a few exhibits even include cultural reenactments. Taxi
Museo al aire libre "Caminito"
Museum
Caminito entre Magallanes y Lamadrid.
Daily 10am-6pm
4545 2073
This open-air "museum" brings the brushstrokes of painter Benito Quinquela Martín to life in its colors, sculptures and ceramics. In fact, more than a museum, it is an art market where a constant exhibit of works inspired by the surrounding port area and neighborhood are sold. A stroll through the streets is sure to thrill the tourist for its uniqueness and air of bohemia. Humble dwellings painted in vibrant colors frame the pedestrian street known as el Caminito and immortalized in a tango tune of the same name. Its first inhabitants were the working-class Genoese immigrants who settled along this path, which led from the river to the railroad tracks and is now home to innovative artists.Bus: 64
Bombonera
Sports Venue
805 Brandsen
mailto:cas@bocajuniors.com.ar
http://www.bocajuniors.com.ar/
4309 4700
Built in 1940, La Bombonera (The Chocolate Box) is home to the Boca Juniors soccer club, one of the most talented teams in the world. Visitors can experience the bigger than life enthusiasm at a soccer game in La Bombonera and watch the locals scream and cheer at the top of their lungs. The stadium seats 57,395 people and houses a museum featuring historical soccer memorabilia. Taxi or Bus 24
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