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Centro Cultural Kirchner (CCK)
Opening hours
- Monday: Closed
- Tuesday: Closed
- Wednesday: 2:00 – 8:00 PM
- Thursday: 2:00 – 8:00 PM
- Friday: 2:00 – 8:00 PM
- Saturday: 2:00 – 8:00 PM
- Sunday: 2:00 – 8:00 PM
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View on mapExpansive beaux arts cultural center showcasing a variety of musical performances & art exhibits.via Google
A massive cultural center housed in the historic central post office, hosting free concerts, exhibitions, and performances.
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- Free entry, check schedule online for tickets.
Reviews from Google
When you are in Buenos Aires, you want to see this. The building is so beautiful. Also the statue in front of it. It’s a icon you don’t wanna miss while you are here. There are many sightseeing places nearby. Nice to walk in the neighbourhood. Please be ware of your phone. There are bike riders and guys on scooter which are stealing your phone out of your hand.
It is a cultural centre located in the San Nicolás neighbourhood , Commune 1 , in the City of Buenos Aires. It is the largest in size in Latin America and the third largest in the world. It is located in the building that previously housed the Palace of Post and Telecommunications. The idea was to create the Bicentennial Park as a hub for the downtown area and, at the same time, a meeting and social place for citizens, where they could learn about new cultural, artistic and recreational developments. Very popular place, lots of tourists and locals. Toilets available. Fair bit of walking some under shade. Wear comfy shoes, take water, wear hat, sunscreen.
Most unique experience of the BA trip. Some real bold local art exhibitions
Interesting architecture; amazing original furnishings of the old-time post-office service
If you get a chance to go on the tour of this building, you definitely should! There's a lot to be gained even if you don't understand the commentary in Spanish. The tour guide is very good about speaking slowly and clearly communicates much of the content. Having access to various parts of the building, including going into the auditorium and up to the Eva Peron dispatch office, makes the tour worth your time. If you have a chance to see your performance in the auditorium, definitely do so! If you do go on the tour, you need to get a free ticket by registering at the front desk. I recommend showing up 15 or 20 minutes early, as there were lots of people on the tour and the line to get the tickets took a while. You need to show an ID as they do log everyone who comes into the building for the tour.