The Recoleta Cultural Center is an exhibition and art center located in the Barrio region, with sculptures and exhibitions, as well as concerts and art presentations in different styles, including installation art, live performances and music.
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As an all encompassing venue for the arts, the Centro Cultural Recoleta in Buenos Aires, Argentina, offers you a complete experience. The architecture of the building is simplistic and Jesuit in nature, having been completed in 1732 by architects Juan Krauss and Juan Wolf. Located in the barrio of Recoleta, the museum focuses predominately on exhibition and cultural events, showcasing mediums including sculptures, installations, concerts and other types of artistic performances. With the offering workshops and possessing an interactive atmosphere, the Centro Cultural Recoleta inspires the mind and feeds the soul.
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Centro Cultural Recoleta Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The Recoleta Cultural Center is an exhibition and art center located in the Barrio region, with sculptures and exhibitions, as well as concerts and art presentations in different styles, including installation art, live performances and music.
There are not too many people, it feels so cool to not have to queue for a long line, the experience is great
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At the Argentine International Photography Festival, there are high-level photographic exhibitions in the venue. Seeing many citizens attending the exhibition, we can fully feel Argentine love for photography! Cultural Center is a historic building with cafes in the open air, where we can rest and chat when we are tired. There are also fairs next to the center on Saturdays, small stalls, mostly local-made handicrafts or clothing. Tingren is very polite and self-restrained. Whether you buy or not, they always greet guests politely, and they don't talk about prices.
This is a place where one can know how many things used to be old times. It's interesting to see that the history of a collection of objects in this area reflects the early days... There's even a hotel part dedicated to the local history and the people who now live there almost completely disappear.