Museo Del Carnaval



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The Carnival Museum is located in the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina, in the neighborhood of Montserrat, near the iconic Plaza de Mayo. The museum showcases the history and traditions of Carnival in Argentina, with a focus on the Carnaval Porteño, the Carnival of Buenos Aires. Visitors can learn about the different costumes, dances, and music associated with the festival, as well as the history and social significance of Carnival in Argentine culture.

The museum is open from Tuesday to Sunday, from 2 pm to 7 pm. Admission is free for Argentine citizens and residents, and there is a small fee for international visitors.

The official website of the museum is http://www.museodelcarnaval.org/, where visitors can find more information about the exhibitions, events, and educational programs offered by the museum.

In the surrounding area, visitors can explore the historic neighborhood of Montserrat, which is home to many important landmarks, such as the Cabildo, the Cathedral of Buenos Aires, and the Casa Rosada, the presidential palace. The Plaza de Mayo, located just a few blocks from the museum, is also a must-see attraction, as it has played a significant role in Argentine history and politics.

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