All maritime museums to visit in Argentina

Set sail on a journey through maritime history at 6 maritime museums in Argentina. These museums showcase the history of seafaring, shipbuilding, and naval exploration.

Are you fascinated by the sea and maritime history? These are the top maritime museums in Argentina

  1. Museo Marítimo de Ushuaia1

    Museo Marítimo de Ushuaia

     Ushuaia
    The Museo de Arte Marino Ushuaia (MAMU) is a unique museum that focuses on marine-themed art. This includes works by artists who define themselves as 'marinists' or 'port artists', as well as others who have created works on the theme of water or fishing. This thematic focus provides a comprehensive and balanced view of the development of marine art in Argentina, from 1889 to the present day.
  2. ARA Uruguay2

    ARA Uruguay

     Buenos Aires
    The ARA Uruguay, currently serving as a museum ship, holds the title of the oldest ship in the Argentine Navy. It has a rich history, having been officially incorporated in September 1874, which means it has been in existence for over 130 years. This historical significance adds a unique charm to the museum, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in maritime history.
  3. ARA Presidente Sarmiento3

    ARA Presidente Sarmiento

     Buenos Aires
    The ARA Presidente Sarmiento is a museum ship located in Argentina. It was originally constructed as a training vessel for the Argentine Navy and was named in honor of Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, the seventh President of Argentina. This historical ship offers a unique insight into the country's naval history and the life of one of its most influential presidents.
  4. Museo Naval de la Nación4

    Museo Naval de la Nación

     Tigre
    The Naval Museum of the Nation's mission is to acquire, compile, and collect objects of historical, scientific, and artistic value related to Argentine naval history and nautical activity. The museum aims to disseminate the importance of these activities in civil society and promote national maritime awareness. This is achieved through conservation, research, exhibition, and communication of cultural heritage and the dissemination of significant historical events and figures in the history of the Argentine Navy.
  5. USS Cahuilla5

    USS Cahuilla

     San Pedro
    In 1961, the USS Cahuilla was sold to the Argentine Navy and renamed ARA Irigoyen (A-1). The ship continued to serve until 2009, when it was converted into a museum ship. Today, visitors can explore the ship and learn about its service under two different navies, offering a unique perspective on naval history.
  6. Museo Mario Brozoski6

    Museo Mario Brozoski

     Puerto Deseado
    The Museo Municipal Mario Brososki, located in Puerto Deseado, Province of Santa Cruz, Argentina, is the only Underwater Archaeology and Conservation Museum in the country. Its primary focus is on the conservation and display of pieces and objects that are periodically rescued from the Swift corvette, which sunk in the Deseado estuary in 1770.