What is the Argentine City Known for Outdoor Sculptures and Art?

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In summary, Museum City, also known as Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias, is a cultural complex in Buenos Aires, Argentina that houses various museums, galleries, and cultural institutions. Some of the most popular museums and galleries include the National Museum of Fine Arts, the Latin American Art Museum of Buenos Aires, and the Museum of Modern Art of Buenos Aires. It is easily accessible by public transportation, and visitors can also drive, take a taxi, or use ride-sharing services. Operating hours and admission fees vary for each museum, but most are open from 10am-6pm and offer free admission on certain days or for certain groups. Visitors can expect to see a wide range of art, participate in educational programs, and attend
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Does anyone know of that city in Argentina where sculptures are all over the city?... it is not really a museum but a city where high valued pieces are just on display in the streets? I am looking for the name of this city.

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Ok I found something:

http://www.temakel.com/osolaresculturasresistencia.htm

its in spanish though...

the city is called "Resistencia " in Chaco argentina

and the name stands for resistance
 
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for your question! The city you are referring to is most likely Cordoba, Argentina. It is known for its many public sculptures and art installations throughout the city, giving it a museum-like feel. Some notable pieces include the "Monument to San Martin" and the "Plaza de las Artes" sculpture garden. Other cities in Argentina with a strong presence of public art include Buenos Aires and Rosario.
 

1. What is Museum City in Argentina?

Museum City, also known as Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias, is a cultural complex located in the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is home to various museums, galleries, and cultural institutions.

2. What are some of the museums and galleries in Museum City?

Some of the most popular museums and galleries in Museum City include the National Museum of Fine Arts, the Latin American Art Museum of Buenos Aires, and the Museum of Modern Art of Buenos Aires. There are also several smaller galleries and cultural centers within the complex.

3. How do I get to Museum City?

Museum City is easily accessible by public transportation, including buses and subways. There are also several parking garages nearby for those who choose to drive. Visitors can also take a taxi or use ride-sharing services to get to Museum City.

4. What are the operating hours and admission fees for Museum City?

The operating hours and admission fees vary for each museum and gallery within Museum City. It is best to check the individual websites or call ahead for specific information. However, most museums are open from 10am to 6pm, and some offer free admission on certain days or for certain groups, such as students or seniors.

5. What can I expect to see and do at Museum City?

Museum City offers a wide range of cultural experiences, including art exhibitions, educational programs, and special events. Visitors can explore different types of art, from traditional to contemporary, and learn about the history and culture of Argentina. There are also various restaurants and cafes within the complex, making it a great place to spend a day immersed in the arts.

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