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Museo Evita: A Tribute to Argentina's Iconic First Lady

Discover the life and legacy of Eva 'Evita' Perón at this captivating museum in Buenos Aires, showcasing her impact on Argentina.

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The Museo Evita, located in Buenos Aires' Palermo neighborhood, offers a compelling look into the life, work, and legacy of Eva 'Evita' Perón. Housed in a historic building that once served as a refuge for women, the museum showcases Evita's dresses, personal belongings, and the impact she had on Argentine society.

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Lafinur 2988, Buenos Aires, Palermo, Comuna 14, Buenos Aires, B1738, AR
Tuesday
11 am-7 pm
Wednesday
11 am-7 pm
Thursday
11 am-7 pm
Friday
11 am-7 pm
Saturday
11 am-7 pm
Sunday
11 am-7 pm

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    Getting There

    Public Transport

    From Plaza Italia (Subte Line D), take any of the numerous buses that pass by the Museo Evita, including lines 10, 12, 15, 29, 36, 37, 39, 41, 55, 59, 60, 64, 68, 93, 95, 108, 110, 111, 118, 128, 141, 152, 160 and 188. A single bus fare costs approximately AR$408.24, and requires a SUBE card.

    Taxi

    From the city center, a taxi to Museo Evita will cost approximately ARS 1933 - ARS 5500, depending on traffic and time of day. The ride typically takes 15-25 minutes. Ensure the driver uses the meter. Taxi base fare is around ARS 657, plus ARS 67.50 per 200 meters. A 20% surcharge applies from 10 PM to 6 AM.

    Walking

    If you are in the Palermo or Recoleta neighborhoods, walking to the Museo Evita is a pleasant option. From Plaza Italia, head west on Avenida Santa Fe, then turn right onto Lafinur. The museum is a few blocks down on the left. The walk is approximately 15-20 minutes.

    Local tips

    Visit during the week to avoid weekend crowds and have a more intimate experience with the exhibits.
    Take advantage of the guided tours available in Spanish and English for a deeper understanding of Evita's life and times.
    Enjoy a meal or a coffee at the museum's restaurant, known for its pleasant atmosphere and outdoor seating.
    Purchase a SUBE card for easy and affordable access to public transportation in Buenos Aires.

    Discover more about Museo Evita

    The Museo Evita stands as a vibrant tribute to Eva Duarte de Perón, affectionately known as Evita, one of Argentina's most influential and controversial figures. Opened in 2002, on the 50th anniversary of her death, the museum is located in the heart of the Palermo neighborhood in Buenos Aires. The building itself has historical significance. Constructed in 1923 in a Spanish Colonial style, it initially served as a residence for the Carabassa family. In 1948, Evita's social foundation acquired the building and transformed it into a 'Hogar de Tránsito' – a temporary home for women and children in need. This history aligns perfectly with the museum's mission to celebrate Evita's work in social justice and her dedication to the less fortunate. The museum's collection includes a wide array of artifacts from Evita's life, from her childhood to her time as First Lady. Visitors can view her elegant dresses designed by renowned fashion houses like Christian Dior, personal documents, photographs, and films that chronicle her career as an actress and her pivotal role in Argentine politics. Interactive exhibits delve into different aspects of her life, including her relationship with President Juan Domingo Perón and her extensive social work. The Museo Evita not only provides insight into Evita's life but also offers a glimpse into Argentine national life during the Peronist era. The museum also houses the Eva Perón National Institute of Historical Research, dedicated to academic studies and research about her life and impact. A visit to the Museo Evita is an immersive experience that connects visitors with the legacy of a woman who left an indelible mark on Argentine society. After exploring the museum, visitors can relax at the Museo Evita Restaurant, which features a pleasant outdoor patio. The museum also has a gift shop with a variety of souvenirs.

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