National Historical Museum (Argentina)

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Museo Histórico Nacional
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EstablishedMay 24, 1889
LocationDefensa 1652
Buenos Aires, Argentina
DirectorNo director at present
Websitehttp://museohistoriconacional.cultura.gob.ar
National Historic Monument of Argentina
Colonial-era mortar, carillons and wellhead

The Argentine National Historical Museum (Spanish: Museo Histórico Nacional) is located in Buenos Aires, Argentina,[1] and is a museum dedicated to the history of Argentina, exhibiting objects relating to the May Revolution and the Argentine War of Independence.[2]

History

The institution was established as the Museo Histórico de la Capital (Historical Museum of the Capital) by Mayor Francisco Seeber on May 24, 1889.[3]

The museum resulted from a proposal by historian

San Telmo ward after the land's purchase by the Municipality of Buenos Aires in 1897.[5]
The land later occupied by the Botanical Garden was thus transferred to the municipal government, and the museum to the national government.

The mansion was originally built for an English merchant, Daniel Mackinlay. In 1845, it was sold by his widow to the American businessman Charles Ridgley Horne in 1846, who enlarged the house and the gardens.[6] Allied to the paramount Governor of Buenos Aires, Juan Manuel de Rosas, Ridgley Horne was forced into exile after the strongman's 1852 overthrow, and the land was sold to José Gregorio Lezama. Following his 1894 death, his widow, Ángela Álzaga de Lezama sold the property to the city, which converted the mansion into the museum, and most of the surrounding land into Lezama Park.

Exhibits

The museum houses over 50,000 items. Portions of the collection were gathered from donations of relatives of important figures in the

wars of independence. Other objects were part of the collection of the Public Museum (Museo Público) created in 1822 by Bernardino Rivadavia
.

Its displays include regalia, belongings, furnishings and documents belonging to

, and other Argentine, as well as foreign, statesmen, lawmakers, and military figures who played key roles in the nation's history up to 1950.

Its collection of history paintings includes works by Esteban Echeverría, Cándido López, and Prilidiano Pueyrredón, among others.

Gallery Building

Gallery Collection

Gallery of Paintings

References

  1. ^ "SKYCLUB.COM ® | Business Class Flights to Buenos Aires | Save up to 30%". SKYCLUB.COM ®. Retrieved 2022-08-04.
  2. ^ Aires, Ente de Turismo del Gobierno de la Ciudad de Buenos (2017-09-04). "Museo Histórico Nacional". Official English Website for the City of Buenos Aires. Retrieved 2022-08-04.
  3. ^ "Museo". Museo Histórico Nacional. Retrieved 2022-08-04.
  4. ^ "Aniversario del nacimiento de Adolfo P. Carranza, impulsor del Museo Histórico Nacional". www.cultura.gob.ar (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-08-04.
  5. ^ "Museo Histórico Nacional - San Telmo, Buenos Aires". www.welcomesantelmo.com. Retrieved 2022-08-04.
  6. ^ "Noticias | Visitas: los jardines con historia de Buenos Aires". noticias.perfil.com. Retrieved 2022-08-04.

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