Housed within the former palace of an aristocratic Argentinian family, the Museo Nacional de Arte Decorativo in Buenos Aires is a testament to the opulence and artistic heritage of the past. Designed by French architect René Sergent, the museum’s interior itself is a work of art, complementing the extensive collection of tapestries, paintings, sculptures, and porcelain from Europe and Asia. Spanning the 16th to 19th centuries, these pieces offer a glimpse into the rich cultural and artistic traditions of their origins. Visitors can explore the intricately decorated rooms, each filled with historical treasures that tell stories of the past.
Museo Nacional de Arte Decorativo
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