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Bernardino Rivadavia Museum of Natural Science tourist attraction in Buenos Aires, BA
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View of Bernardino Rivadavia Museum of Natural Science in Buenos Aires, BA
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View of Bernardino Rivadavia Museum of Natural Science in Buenos Aires, BA
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Bernardino Rivadavia Museum of Natural Science

4.5(25,277 reviews)$Museum
🕑 2-3 hours👶 Best for ages 4-14. Younger children (4-7) are mesmerized by the life-size dinosaur displays and colorful taxidermy animals, while older kids (8-14) appreciate the detailed fossil collections and scientific information. Toddlers may enjoy it but the museum requires attention spans for reading exhibits.

About

The Bernardino Rivadavia Museum of Natural Science is Argentina's oldest and most impressive natural history museum, perfect for budding paleontologists and animal enthusiasts. With towering dinosaur skeletons, extensive fossil collections, and beautifully preserved animal specimens from around the world, this museum offers an educational adventure that rivals major international institutions at a fraction of the cost.

Highlights

  • Massive dinosaur skeletons including Argentine species like Carnotaurus and other Patagonian discoveries
  • Extensive taxidermy collection featuring South American wildlife like jaguars, pumas, and exotic birds
  • Impressive fossil halls with ancient marine creatures and prehistoric mammals
  • Egyptian mummy display that adds international intrigue to the natural history focus
  • Hands-on geology and mineral exhibits perfect for tactile learners

Pro Tips

  1. 1.The museum offers limited English signage, so download a translation app beforehand or pick up an English guide at the entrance if available to help explain exhibits to your kids.
  2. 2.Arrive right when doors open at 2:00 PM to avoid school groups and enjoy the dinosaur halls with fewer crowds.
  3. 3.The museum is located in the Caballito neighborhood, accessible by Subte Line B (Angel Gallardo station). Taxis and Uber are affordable options from tourist areas.
  4. 4.Admission is extremely budget-friendly (under $5 USD equivalent), making it an excellent rainy day activity without breaking the bank.
  5. 5.Bring Argentine pesos in cash as card payment may not always be available, and note that Monday is the only closure day.

Best Time to Visit

Visit on weekday afternoons (Tuesday through Thursday) between 2:00 PM and 4:00 PM for the smallest crowds. Weekends and late afternoons attract more local families and school groups, especially during the Argentine school year (March-December).

What to Know

The museum is wallet-friendly with minimal admission fees, and operates limited afternoon hours only (2:00-7:00 PM, closed Mondays). There is no on-site cafe, so plan to eat before or after your visit, and facilities are basic but clean.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round with consistent hours. Visit during Buenos Aires' mild autumn (March-May) or spring (September-November) when walking to and from the museum is most pleasant. Argentine summer holidays (January-February) bring larger local crowds.

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Nearby Eats

Parque Centenario, directly across from the museum, has food vendors and is surrounded by family-friendly cafes and pizzerias. For a local experience, try Las Cabras (casual Argentine fare) or Kentucky Pizza (popular with Buenos Aires families) both within walking distance.

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