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Venues in Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires, officially Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, of is the capital and largest city of the Republic Argentina.

Strongly influenced by European culture, Buenos Aires is sometimes referred to as the "Paris of South America". The city has the busiest live theatre industry in Latin America, with scores of theaters and productions. In fact, every weekend, there are about 300 active theatres with plays, a number that places the city as 1st worldwide, more than either London, New York or Paris, cultural Meccas in themselves. The number of cultural festivals with more than 10 sites and 5 years of existence also places the city as 2nd worldwide, after Edinburgh. The Kirchner Cultural Centre located in Buenos Aires, is the largest of Latin America, and the third worldwide.

Buenos Aires is the home of the Teatro Colón, an internationally rated opera house. There are several symphony orchestras and choral societies. The city has numerous museums related to history, fine arts, modern arts, decorative arts, popular arts, sacred art, arts and crafts, theatre and popular music, as well as the preserved homes of noted art collectors, writers, composers and artists. The city is home to hundreds of bookstores, public libraries and cultural associations (it is sometimes called "the city of books"), as well as the largest concentration of active theatres in Latin America. It has a zoo and botanical garden, a large number of landscaped parks and squares, as well as churches and places of worship of many denominations, many of which are architecturally noteworthy.

The city has been a member of the UNESCO Creative Cities Network after it was named "City of Design" in 2005.

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Venues in Buenos Aires (22)

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The Teatro Colón (Spanish: Columbus Theatre) is the main opera house in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is considered one of the ten best opera houses in the world by National Geographic, and is acoustically considered to be amongst the five best concert venues in the world. The present Colón replaced an original theatre which opened in 1857. Towards the end of the century it became clear that a new theatre was needed and, after a 20-year process, the present theatre opened on 25 May 1908, with Giuseppe Verdi's Aïda.
Galería Güemes, Florida 165
An unforgettable experience in the heart of Buenos Aires. In the subfloor of this emblematic gallery, this magical and unique space, offers an incomparable art center and shows. It is conformed by the Astor Piazzolla Theatre and the Carlos Gardel Theatre, where sophistication, elegance and pure Art Nouveau style, transport the guests to the times of the Argentinian Belle Epoque.
Avenida Alicia Moreau de Justo, Av. Brasil 2150 y
Enjoy an unforgettable night with the argentine hallmark. Once at the hall, you will enjoy a 3-course meal with drinks designed specially to include the most characteristic flavors of the cuisine, and you will enjoy a true tango musical; Magia! (Magic!) a genuinely breathtaking show.
Avenida Rivadavia 2100
A smart cafe that combines Argentine cuisine and local wines with tango performances in the evenings.
Libertad 815, C1055AAQ Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Cervantes National Theatre is Argentina’s national theatre and one of the country’s most important cultural institutions. Located in Buenos Aires, it is renowned for high-quality productions of drama, classical and contemporary works, and for its key role in promoting Argentine theatre and culture.
Sarmiento 3131, C1196 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Аргентина
Ciudad Cultural Konex is a vibrant cultural venue in Buenos Aires, known for its dynamic programming of music, theater, dance, and multidisciplinary events.
Balcarce 799 e Independencia, San Telmo
San Telmo, a typical corner in Buenos Aires, has the purest characteristics of the ancient city, not found in any other place. Going for a walk around its streets, you will notice that the ancient houses have survived the passing of time. Then, you’ll get to the soul of the neighborhood, the corner of Balcarce and Independencia, internationally renowned as the the most traditional tango house, the first one and the one that has better preserved the true identity of Tango over the years: El Viejo Almacén.
Av. Márquez 700, B1642 San Isidro
The Hipódromo de San Isidro is a horse racing track located in San Isidro, Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is owned by the Jockey Club. It was inaugurated on 8 December 1935 and is one of the largest in the Americas.
Balcarce 425
La Ventana, in the San Telmo neighborhood, was inaugurated in 1982. It was a tenement house and the interiors were preserved. It presents a show with more than 30 artists on stage, tango orchestra and folk music, among others.
Balcarce 433, C1064 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Аргентина
Michelangelo Legend is a spectacular dinner show in Buenos Aires that combines gourmet cuisine with a stunning live performance of tango, music, and dance in an elegant historical setting.
Solís 475, C1078AAI Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Аргентина
Centro Asturiano de Buenos Aires – Social Headquarters is a historic cultural institution that celebrates Asturian heritage through social, artistic, and community activities in the heart of Buenos Aires.
Cerrito 570
"Tango Porteno" in the former cinema building: theatrical shows and gourmet restaurant. Tango Porteño, it is a unique, magnifique and unrepeatable place.
Av. Corrientes 1639, C1042 AAC, Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Teatro Astral is a historic and vibrant theater in Buenos Aires known for its lively tango shows, cabaret performances, musicals, and variety entertainment, located in the heart of the city’s cultural scene.
Av. de Mayo 1222, C1085ABP Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Аргентина
Teatro Avenida is a historic theater in Buenos Aires known for hosting major theatrical productions, concerts, and cultural events in an elegant and classic setting.
Av. Corrientes 960, C1043 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Аргентина
El Nacional Sancor Seguros Theatre is a historic and elegant venue in the heart of Buenos Aires, renowned for hosting major musicals, concerts, and theatrical productions.
C1042AAO, Av. Corrientes 1530, C1042 AAO, Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Аргентина
Teatro San Martín is one of Argentina’s most important cultural institutions, a landmark performing arts center in Buenos Aires renowned for theater, dance, music, and experimental productions.
Av. Corrientes 857, C1043AAI, C1043AAI Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Аргентина
Teatro Gran Rex is one of Buenos Aires’ most iconic theaters, renowned for hosting major musicals, concerts, and international stage productions.
Chacabuco 875, C1069 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Аргентина
Teatro Margarita Xirgu is a distinguished cultural venue in Buenos Aires, known for its strong connection to contemporary theater, dance, and academic artistic projects.
Av. Corrientes 1343, C1043 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Teatro Metropolitan is a historic theater located on Avenida Corrientes in Buenos Aires, known for hosting musicals, plays, concerts, and international productions in one of the city’s main cultural districts.
Av. Corrientes 860, C1043 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Аргентина
Teatro Ópera (Buenos Aires) is a historic Art Deco theater located on Avenida Corrientes, renowned for hosting operas, ballets, musicals, concerts, and major international touring productions in the heart of the city’s cultural district.
Avenida Corrientes 860
The Opera Theater is located at Avenida Corrientes 860 in the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina, 200 meters from the Obelisk of that city. Ava Gardner, Édith Piaf, the Italian singer Mina Mazzini, the Folies Bergère, the Lido de Paris, Fairuz, R5 (band) among other international artists performed there.
Cerrito 570, C1010 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Аргентина
Teatro Tango Porteño is an elegant tango theater in Buenos Aires, known for its spectacular tango shows that combine passionate dance, live music, and glamorous costumes in a historic Art Deco setting near the Obelisk.
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