Buenos Aires will celebrate its 21st Museum Night this Saturday, November 8th. From 7 PM to 2 AM, over 300 museums and cultural venues will offer free entry with a wide program of exhibitions, interventions, workshops, shows, and immersive experiences. The official opening will be at 7 PM at the Recoleta Cultural Center, featuring the inauguration of 'The Tower of Pasta Noodles,' a new installation by Marta Minujín that includes a public participation action. This edition will also mark the reopening of the Casa de la Cultura on Avenida de Mayo. There will be art workshops for the whole family, guided tours with artists and curators, and a performance intervention in the gardens. The Modern Art Museum, located at San Juan 350, will offer an accessible tour of the exhibition 'This is Theater' at 6 PM. From 7 PM to 1 AM, the public can enjoy a DJ set by Villa Diamante under the stars and a facade projection at the Sede Altos de Elorriaga, which will bring archival photographs of Buenos Aires to life. Visitors can participate in workshops, visit the museum's permanent exhibition on the city's history, and enjoy many other activities. The event is organized by the Buenos Aires Ministry of Culture. Free transportation will be available during Museum Night: all city buses will be free from 6 PM to 3 AM. The subway will also be free, with extended hours for lines B and D.
21st Museum Night in Buenos Aires: Free Entry and Transport
Buenos Aires hosts its 21st Museum Night. From 7 PM to 2 AM, over 300 museums offer free entry with exhibitions, workshops, and performances. Public transport is also free.