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new version night at the museum Once again attracted thousands of visitors who were attracted by the variety of cultural experiences offered by the museum city of buenos aires This Saturday, November 9 until midnight. As in previous years, Engage young people, families, students and visitorsOn this premise, a large number of performances, cultural performances, creative workshops and guided tours were taken part in more than 250 spaces opened for this purpose.
There is a large-scale astronomy show outdoors in the planetarium park city symphony orchestrathe Museum Night officially kicks off, the most anticipated cultural event, 100% created in Buenos Aires, which has been going on for 20 years.
“Today, nearly 250 museums, institutions and cultural centers are open at unusual times. We are so excited, it’s a spectacular night and thousands of people are enjoying the culture. Art in any form requires us to appreciate it so that it continues to exist in everyone’s memory, so thank you very much,” said the Head of Government, Jorge MacriHe received people at the Palermo Planetarium together with his wife Maria Belém Luduña, Culture Minister Gabriela Ricardes and Cabinet Undersecretary Gabriel Sánchez Zinni.
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City Symphony Orchestra performs music from film Star Wars, ET extraterrestrial e indiana jones. He also paid tribute to the centenary of the death of Italian composer Giacomo Puccinias well as parts of the operas Turandot, Tosca and Madama Butterfly. In addition, the “immersive experience” is screened in the dome room of the planetarium, a work with high sensory impact that challenges perception and allows us to intuitively feel the greatness of the unknown.
“Today we invite you to become a tourist in your own city, to know it from another perspective and to experience the experience of a city as unique, dynamic and ever-changing as Buenos Aires. We will continue our commitment to this wonderful city Cities give meaning to culture and invest a lot of money into it.
They shine in the new edition of Night at the Museum Multiple art, photography and heritage exhibitions, guided tours of historic buildings, painting workshops and children’s activitiesIn addition to jazz, tango and flamenco performances, each museum is filled with music and color. Museums, archaeological sites and historical centers have prepared a special edition for the 20th anniversary of Buenos Aires’ largest cultural conference. From Retiro and Montserrat, which offer panoramic views of the city, or the historic cistern from the independence era, to Palermo and Saavedra, which offer impressive maps for the whole family , different locations in Buenos Aires open their doors to neighbors and visitors.
Museum Night: 250 rooms open their doors to residents and visitors
Free public transport will be available from 6pm to 3pm.
“Museum Night is a cultural night par excellence in Buenos Aires. Buenos Aires is a city full of cultural spaces, but discovering them through common activities that last until dawn transforms everyday life into To be shared, to be a brand of Buenos Aires identity, completely different from everyday life, the evenings we are organizing, such as those at the theater and in famous bars, have several goals, but. Most importantly: the people of Buenos Aires are proud of our DNA and can enjoy the cultural wonders of this city.”, Minister Ricardes assured.
Residents and visitors can ride all bus routes for free from 6pm to 3pm. To ride the metro and subway stations at dawn until closing, use a free pass that can be downloaded from BOTI (11-50500147). Passes are also enabled for Ecobici services.
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**Interview with Jorge Macri, Head of Government of Buenos Aires, on Night of the Museums 2024**
**Interviewer:** Thank you for joining us, Mr. Macri. It’s wonderful to see such excitement surrounding this year’s Night of the Museums. Could you tell us why you believe this event is so important for the city and its residents?
**Jorge Macri:** Absolutely, it’s a fantastic event that brings cultural experiences to life in Buenos Aires. Night of the Museums allows nearly 250 museums and cultural centers to open their doors after hours, engaging young people, families, students, and tourists alike. It’s a unique opportunity for us to celebrate our culture and for residents to explore the city in a way they might never have before.
**Interviewer:** What can attendees expect this year in terms of activities and performances?
**Jorge Macri:** This year, we have a diverse range of activities including guided tours of historic buildings, art exhibitions, and creative workshops. There are performances ranging from jazz and tango to flamenco. Our focus is on creating a vibrant, immersive experience that showcases the incredible artistic talents we have in this city. For instance, the City Symphony Orchestra is performing music from iconic films like *Star Wars* and *Indiana Jones*, which always draws a crowd.
**Interviewer:** That sounds amazing! Can you share any particular highlights that you’re excited about?
**Jorge Macri:** One highlight is the large-scale astronomy show in the planetarium park, which we hope will inspire a sense of wonder in visitors. Additionally, the immersive experience in the dome room is designed to challenge perceptions and deliver a sensory journey. And, of course, we’re celebrating the centenary of the great composer Giacomo Puccini, featuring selections from his operas like *Turandot* and *Tosca*.
**Interviewer:** It sounds like there is something for everyone. How has the response been in the past, and what are your expectations for this year’s event?
**Jorge Macri:** The response has always been overwhelmingly positive, with thousands turning out to enjoy the culture. For this year, we aim to surpass previous years in terms of attendance and engagement. Our commitment to cultural investment is central to this event’s success. We want people to feel like tourists in their own city and to experience Buenos Aires’ unique vibrancy.
**Interviewer:** Lastly, is there anything specific attendees should remember, such as transport details or safety measures?
**Jorge Macri:** Yes, it’s important for everyone to know that we have arranged for free public transport from 6 PM until 3 AM. We encourage everyone to take advantage of this service and to enjoy the night safely. We’ve implemented various safety measures to ensure that everyone can have a wonderful experience without worry.
**Interviewer:** Thank you, Mr. Macri, for sharing your thoughts. We look forward to an unforgettable Night of the Museums!
**Jorge Macri:** Thank you! I hope to see everyone out there enjoying our city’s culture!