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Museo Larreta

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A quiet place for historical contemplation
Museo Larreta, Av. Juramento 2291, C1428DNK Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Interesting facts
1

The museum's garden is one of the few examples of an Andalusian-style patio garden open to the public in Buenos Aires.

2

Enrique Larreta was a central figure in the literary 'Generación del 80' in Argentina.

3

The house served as the setting for some of Larreta's most famous literary works, including his novel 'La Gloria de Don Ramiro'.

4

The collection includes authentic samurai armor, a reflection of the eclectic collecting habits of the elite during that era.

5

The interior displays genuine 'cueros repujados' (embossed leathers) characteristic of traditional Spanish interior design.

6

The property was declared a National Historic Monument to preserve its architectural and cultural integrity.

Overview

The Museo Larreta is housed in the former residence of Argentine writer and diplomat Enrique Larreta, located in the Belgrano neighborhood of Buenos Aires. The collection centers on Spanish art and decorative objects dating from the Middle Ages to the early 20th century. Notable items include 16th and 17th-century altarpieces, polychrome wood carvings, and period furniture. The property features a significant Andalusian-style garden, designed by Benito Carrasco in the 1920s. The architecture reflects the Neo-Colonial revival style popular in early 20th-century Argentina. The museum operates under the city's government as part of its network of heritage sites. The site has been preserved to maintain the domestic atmosphere of the Larreta family's original living space.

Photo spot

The central Andalusian patio with its fountain and patterned tiles.

Insider tips

Visit the garden during spring when the jasmine and orange trees are in bloom.

Check the museum's official digital calendar for temporary art installations that change the layout of the permanent exhibits.

Combine your visit with a walk through the surrounding Belgrano R residential district.

What to avoid

Do not rush through the gardens; many visitors overlook the smaller courtyard areas that are integral to the house's architecture.

Good to know

Typically closed on Tuesdays and some holidays; check for mid-week closures.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
1-1.5 hours
Best time to visit
Weekday mornings to avoid weekend crowds and ensure a quiet walk through the gardens.
Address
Museo Larreta, Av. Juramento 2291, C1428DNK Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
-34.561, -58.456
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Details
Key exhibits16th-century Spanish altarpieces, polychrome wood carvings, and the historic library of Enrique Larreta.
Architectural styleNeo-Colonial revival with traditional Andalusian garden design.

Frequently asked

Plan for about 1-1.5 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Weekday mornings to avoid weekend crowds and ensure a quiet walk through the gardens..

The central Andalusian patio with its fountain and patterned tiles.

Close by you'll find Barrancas de Belgrano, River Plate Museum, Plaza Manuel Belgrano.