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Museo Casa Yrurtia museum in Palermo, BA
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View of Museo Casa Yrurtia in Palermo, BA
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View of Museo Casa Yrurtia in Palermo, BA
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Museo Casa Yrurtia

4.7(1,398 reviews)$Museum
🕑 45 minutes to 1.5 hours👶 Best for ages 6 and up. School-age children and teens who appreciate art and history will enjoy exploring the sculptures and beautiful period rooms, while the tranquil gardens provide a peaceful space for younger siblings to stretch their legs.

About

Museo Casa Yrurtia is a charming artist's home museum in the upscale Palermo neighborhood, featuring the works of Argentine sculptor Rogelio Yrurtia. Kids can explore the peaceful gardens, discover fascinating sculptures throughout the historic mansion, and learn about Argentine art history in an intimate, less crowded setting than Buenos Aires' larger museums.

Highlights

  • Beautiful sculptures by Rogelio Yrurtia displayed throughout the historic home
  • Peaceful gardens perfect for kids to explore and take photos
  • Authentic early 20th-century Argentine mansion with original furnishings
  • Free admission makes it an excellent educational value
  • Intimate, uncrowded atmosphere unlike larger Buenos Aires museums

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Admission is free, making this an excellent budget-friendly cultural stop during your Buenos Aires visit.
  2. 2.The museum is small and can be toured in about an hour, making it perfect to combine with nearby Palermo parks or cafes for a half-day outing.
  3. 3.Visit on weekday mornings (Wednesday or Thursday at opening) for the quietest experience and more personalized attention from staff.
  4. 4.The gardens are a hidden gem. Bring a sketchbook or camera for kids to document their favorite sculptures and garden details.
  5. 5.Spanish-language signage dominates, so consider downloading a translation app or researching Rogelio Yrurtia's work beforehand to enhance your family's understanding.

Best Time to Visit

Visit Wednesday or Thursday mornings right at 10:00 AM opening for the most peaceful experience. Avoid weekends when local families visit, and note that the museum is closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

What to Know

Admission is free. The museum is located in a residential area of Palermo, easily accessible by taxi or Uber. No on-site cafe, but the Palermo neighborhood offers abundant dining options within walking distance.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round. Buenos Aires has mild winters (June to August), so indoor museum visits are comfortable any season. Spring (September to November) and fall (March to May) offer the most pleasant weather for enjoying the gardens.

Nearby Eats

Head to nearby Las Cabras on Avenida Dorrego for delicious empanadas and pizza that kids love, or try Artemisia for healthy, family-friendly options including pastas and fresh juices in a casual atmosphere.

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