Palais de Glace

Palais de Glace

Palais de Glace

Originally an ice rink and dance hall, the Palais de Glace, or Ice Palace, in Buenos Aires, now serves as a vibrant art gallery and library. The building’s permanent collection features contemporary Argentine art from the 19th century, offering a glimpse into the country’s rich artistic heritage. Temporary exhibitions regularly highlight emerging talents in sculpture, photography, and painting, ensuring a dynamic and ever-evolving experience for visitors. Today, guests can explore a diverse array of artworks, from historical pieces to cutting-edge creations, all within the historic walls of this cultural landmark.

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