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Centro Cultural Recoleta
Opening hours
- Monday: Closed
- Tuesday: 12:00 – 9:00 PM
- Wednesday: 12:00 – 9:00 PM
- Thursday: 12:00 – 9:00 PM
- Friday: 12:00 – 9:00 PM
- Saturday: 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM
- Sunday: 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM
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View on mapThe 1732 building, one of the city's oldest, is a cultural center with concerts, classes & exhibits.via Google
A vibrant hub for youth culture, street art, experimental theater, and contemporary exhibitions next to the cemetery.
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- Free entry, highly active on weekends.
Reviews from Google
This felt like a museum of modern art. There were so many weird and creative things that I felt happily confused. It was a bit of a hot day out, so I appreciate the different places to just hang out. The one that confused me most was the sideways tower of pisa made from plastic spaghetti packets. I guess the story makes sense. Seems like a fun community. In my favorite fashion, I found the hidden table tennis table in the back. Sweet.
As a dancer, I’m always tuned in to movement 💃🏾✨ The moment we stepped into the courtyard and saw a group of hip hop dancers, I was hooked! The energy was electric ⚡️. Bold colors on the walls, art installations spilling into open air, music pulsing softly in the background. This place instantly pulled us in. My husband, son, and I spent hours just roaming. Each space offered something totally different. Visual art, theater, film, music, even moments of quiet reflection. It was vibrant and raw, experimental but grounded in something deeply local. The design had this beautiful tension - industrial concrete, softened by natural light and wild, expressive murals. Some rooms were abstract, others political, some playful. But it all moved together in a way that felt fresh and intentional. The courtyard was alive. My son ran straight to the fountains. Around him, people were sketching, dancing, filming. Students, mostly, and local creatives. It felt real and unfiltered. Not a tourist in sight, which honestly made it feel even more special. We caught a film screening inside, wandered through the bookstore (so well curated)! And the best part - it was all free! For families who crave something different, who want to feel the pulse of a city through its art and youth, this is an excellent place to visit. My son still talks about the dancers. And I keep thinking… every city should have a place like this!!
We visited one the open day when they celebrated the Dia del Muerto. What a great day!
Absolutely amazing, I definitely recommend checking it out! Each art installation was beautiful and unique, as well as there being a cafe, multiple outdoor common spaces, a dance studio, and so much more!
This place is cool and I loved many things about it. It was a bit confusing though and staff frankly wasn't very helpful. They did not have a nice vibe and overall unless there's an exhibition you're specifically going to see, it's more of a local place than made for tourists. Meaning, if you had an Argentinian ID and could go there for free you'd use the space to hang out, read, rest, etc. Hope this is helpful!