Musée d'art

Coleccion de Arte Amalia Lacroze de Fortabat

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Francisco
February 2, 2017
Small private collection worthy to visit specially if you want to visit Puerto Madero.
Sole
September 20, 2022
The late Amalia Fortabat was a cement heiress, so it's not surprising that the building containing her private art collection is made mostly of concrete. It was completed in 2003, but after-effects from Argentina's 2001–02 financial crisis delayed its opening until 2008. Amalita (as she was known locally) was closely involved in the design, and the personal touch continues into the collection, which includes several portraits of her—a prized Warhol among them—and many works by her granddaughter, Amalia Amoedo
The late Amalia Fortabat was a cement heiress, so it's not surprising that the building containing her private art collection is made mostly of concrete. It was completed in 2003, but after-effects from Argentina's 2001–02 financial crisis delayed its opening until 2008. Amalita (as she was known lo…
Juan
May 10, 2018
One of the best museums, great collection, cool shows. ¡You can take the red line (metro) till the end and be there in 30 min!
Mauricio
September 26, 2016
Interesting art collection of one of the foremost Argentine collectors.
Annette
June 30, 2015
20th-century Argentine art, international art from the 17th century to present day and ancient Egyptian artifacts.

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