Museo Superior de Bellas Artes, Art museum in Nueva Córdoba, Argentina
The Museo Superior de Bellas Artes occupies Palacio Ferreyra, a French neoclassical building with exhibition halls and geometric gardens throughout its grounds. Inside are extensive collections of paintings, sculptures, and graphic works by Argentine and international artists.
Palacio Ferreyra was built between 1912 and 1916 by French architects as a private residence for a wealthy family. The building became a public museum in the early 2000s and now serves as the home of this art collection.
The collection highlights works by Argentine artists across different periods, inviting visitors to encounter their creations within an elegant palazzo setting. The museum creates a space where artistic heritage and contemporary practice meet, reflecting how the nation's creative output has evolved.
The museum is open several days each week and offers guided tours along with educational programs for all visitors. Access is fully accessible with elevators and facilities on each floor to make navigation easy.
The central hall features an advanced colored lighting system that changes dynamically and complements the monumental staircase. This modern light technology was carefully integrated to preserve and enhance the building's original architectural details.
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