More than a million people participated in the Night of the Museums

More than a million people participated in the Night of the Museums

September 24, 2023 – 10:18

The Night of the Museums celebrated its nineteenth edition yesterday from 7:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. and for seven hours more than 290 museums and emblematic buildings opened their doors.

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With more than one 1,000,000 visitors of all ages who toured different museums, cultural centers and emblematic buildings of the city ​​of Buenos Aires, The Night of the Museums, which was held on Saturday, once again confirmed the success of its call and exceeded the figure of its last editionboth in number of people who participated and in spaces that joined to be part of the day.

Expected date of the Buenos Aires cultural calendar, The museum night It held its 19th edition yesterday from 7:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. and for seven hours more than 290 museums and museums opened their doors. emblematic buildings with proposals designed especially for the night shiftsuch as brief visits to its exhibitions, mappings on esplanades and even food trucks in the headquarters of the exhibition spaces, in addition to streets closed to vehicular traffic that facilitated pedestrian movement.

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In addition, 38 new spaces participated in this edition and thehe new Museum of Imagination and Play (MIJU) designed and designed for girls and boys from 0 to 12 years old and located in the former Munich Brewery. In addition, 28 schools in the city opened to show their spaces with activities for the whole family.

The Night of the Museums: which were the most visited

Among the most visited places were the National Museum of Fine Arts, he Latin American Museum of Buenos Aires (Malba)he Palace of Waters Corrientes de Aysa – where more than 7,000 people came – or the Modern Art that after 7 pm had already received more than 6,000 visitors from all over the country and many foreign tourists, a figure similar to the one that formed an extensive line from the Cabildo and the Plaza de Mayo to enter the Bicentennial Museum, in the southeast wing of the Casa Rosada.

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