Museum sights in Rosario
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Museo Histórico Provincial
The well-presented collection of this museum features plenty of postindependence exhibits plus excellent displays on indigenous cultures from all over Latin America. Particularly interesting is the collection of Baroque religious art from the southern Andes. Information is presented in Spanish only.
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Museo Municipal de Bellas Artes
This museum is worth a visit for its brilliantly inventive juxtapositions of fine art – and there are a couple of exceptional European paintings here – with contemporary artworks from the MACRO collection. A St Andrew by Ribera, for example, is beautifully matched with a haunting photo portrait by Pierre Gonnord.
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Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Rosario (MACRO)
Housed in a brightly painted grain silo on the Río Paraná waterfront, this gallery is part of Rosario’s impressive riverbank renewal. It features temporary exhibitions, mostly by young local artists, of varying quality, housed in small galleries spread over eight floors. There’s a good view of the river islands from the mirador (viewpoint) at the top and an attractive cafe-bar, Davis, by the river.
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