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Abantu bendawo abangu-380 bayatusa,
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1902 Av. del Libertador
Buenos Aires, Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires
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The harmonious, French neoclassical mansion that houses the National Museum of Decorative Art is as much a reason to visit as the period furnishings, porcelain, and silver within it. Ornate wooden paneling in the Regency ballroom, the imposing Louis XIV red-and-black-marble dining room, and a lofty Renaissance-style great hall are some of the highlights in the only home of its kind open to the public here. There are excellent English descriptions of each room, and they include gossipy details about the original inhabitants, the well-to-do Errázuriz-Alvear family. The museum also contains some Chinese art. Guided tours include the Zubov Collection of miniatures from Imperial Russia.
The harmonious, French neoclassical mansion that houses the National Museum of Decorative Art is as much a reason to visit as the period furnishings, porcelain, and silver within it. Ornate wooden paneling in the Regency ballroom, the imposing Louis XIV red-and-black-marble dining room, and a lofty…
Exquisite collections of the original dwellers of this palace, plus wonderful more recent donations.
The place to get to know a belle epoque mansion, and enjoy the restaurant on the patio
You really need to go here, if it's not for the pieces they show just to see the building and have a coffee on the bar Croque Madame. Later you can simply stroll around along Av del Libertador Av or get lost in the huge park that's just crossing the street.