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Museo Evita

Palermo
Closedvia Google
Opening hours
  • Monday: Closed
  • Tuesday: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Thursday: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Friday: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Saturday: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Sunday: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM

Museum detailing the life of Eva Perón through films, photographs & a collection of personal items.via Google

Explores the life, political impact, and myth of Eva Perón through personal belongings, historical footage, and publications.

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Low price band, quiet courtyard cafe on site.

Reviews from Google

Chandra Prasada month ago
It is a lovely experience to go to this museum and understand the life of Eva Peron. It helps understand the positive impact she has had on women's suffrage and the rights for the working class. I would highly recommend visiting the museum to get a perspective on Peronism and why Evita is so popular in Argentina.
Shannon Delarosbil3 months ago
great little museum - inexpensive and good way to spend an hour or so, loved thay it was in a former shelter. felt this museum could have gone deeper. the end was quite abrupt, though i guess this is true to life. after reading up more on evita; i do think there’s a missed opportunity to explain more of the political context here.
Jacob Skrutowski7 months ago
Great museum, love the buildings architecture. Took about 40 minutes for the tour and cost around $6 USD. There was some English writing throughout the museum. The ladies at the front also spoke English. They have an audio guide but you need your own headphones which I didn't have, but that looked cool.
Patsy Gredvig8 months ago
This museum is all about Evita. It only gives the positive view. They give you a link to the explanations. The museum is set in a former home for children which is very appropriate. It took us about 30 minutes to take in the whole museum. They do have a gift shop that carries books in Spanish and English, particularly the book written by Evita herself.
CM B3 weeks ago
I love this museum that we went to the first full day in Buenos Aires. Evita is really the most famous argentinian to those of us who are from other countries in the world, I believe die to the show and film. This museum does not delve deeply into her complicated nature and leadership and it's definitely a love letter to Evita but worth it. Despite what some say are fascist meanings she and Genreal Perone did so.much for social welfare in Argentina and progress for women in terms if the vite. Things I didn't know. Definitely, go to this museum when you're in buenos aires. They have audio avialnle so purchase it. Its worth it.
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