The Mitre Museum is situated in a colonial house from 1785 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. This historic building was the residence of General Bartolomé Mitre and his family from 1860 to 1906. It offers a unique glimpse into the life of one of Argentina's most influential figures.
The Mitre Museum was inaugurated in 1907, shortly after the death of former President Bartolomé Mitre. In 1942, it was declared a National Historic Monument, further cementing its importance in Argentina's cultural and historical landscape.
The Mitre Museum showcases a variety of objects that belonged to Mitre, along with collective samples of Argentine history, and documents and objects of a monographic theme. The museum also hosts temporary exhibitions, providing a dynamic and evolving experience for visitors.
History & Anthropology Historic house Person & Artist
San Martín 336, Buenos Aires
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