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Museo Nacional del Cabildo: A Step Back in Time

Explore Argentina's colonial past and the May Revolution at this iconic historical museum in the heart of Buenos Aires.

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The Museo Nacional del Cabildo y de la Revolución de Mayo in Buenos Aires is housed in the historic Cabildo building, a remnant of colonial architecture. It offers exhibits about the May Revolution of 1810 and Argentina's journey to independence.

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Local tips

  • Admission is free, making it an accessible cultural experience for all.
  • Take a guided tour to gain deeper insights into the historical significance of the Cabildo and its exhibits.
  • Visit on a Thursday or Friday to experience the crafts fair held in the back patio.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Museo Nacional del Cabildo is located on Bolívar 65, in the Monserrat neighborhood, near Plaza de Mayo, a central point in Buenos Aires. From Plaza de Mayo, walk along Bolívar street; the Cabildo will be on your left. No costs are involved when walking.

  • Public Transport

    Several bus lines (colectivos) stop near the Cabildo. Check a local transit app for the most convenient route from your location. Alternatively, take Subte Line A or D to the Plaza de Mayo station. From there, the Cabildo is a short walk away. A single bus or Subte fare costs approximately AR$270. You will need a SUBE card to pay for the fare.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available in Buenos Aires. Ask your driver to take you to the Cabildo on Bolívar 65, near Plaza de Mayo. A short taxi ride from nearby areas like San Telmo or Retiro will likely cost between ARS 5,500 and ARS 11,000.

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The Museo Nacional del Cabildo y de la Revolución de Mayo is located in the heart of Buenos Aires, within the historic Cabildo building. The Cabildo was the seat of power during Argentina's colonial period and a central location during the May Revolution of 1810, which marked the beginning of Argentina's independence from Spain. The museum showcases artifacts, documents, and interactive displays that bring to life the stories of the revolution and the people involved. The building itself, dating back to 1725, is an architectural representation of colonial design. Inside, exhibits detail the May Revolution, highlighting the figures and events that shaped the nation. Visitors can explore the museum's collection, including paintings, garments, and jewelry from the 18th century, and view the decorative water well in the patio from 1835. The museum also hosts cultural events, lectures, and workshops. Guided tours are available, providing insights into the Cabildo's role in Argentina's governance during colonial times. The museum aims to represent the diverse people involved in the revolution, including those from different social classes and backgrounds. It also provides resources for visitors with specific accessibility needs.

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