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Caminito, Buenos Aires: At the center of La Boca lies the Caminito, a
short pedestrian walkway that is both an outdoor museum and marketplace.
Each day, tango performers dance alongside musicians, street vendors,
and artists. Surrounding the street are shabby metal houses painted in
dynamic shades of red, yellow, blue, and green, thanks to designer Benito
Quinquela Martín.
Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Buenos Aires: This museum contains the
world's largest collection of Argentine sculptures and paintings from
the 19th and 20th centuries. It also houses European art dating from the
pre-Renaissance period to present day. The collections include notable
pieces by Manet, Goya, El Greco, and Gaugin.
Museo Arqueológico Provincial, Jujuy: The Provincial Archaeological
Museum displays archaeological finds representing over 2,500 years of
life in the Jujuy region, including a 2,600-year-old ceramic goddess,
a lithic collection of arrowheads, the bones of a child from 1,000 years
ago, and two mummified adults. Check Museums in Mendoza and Museums in Buenos Aires.
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