Museo Evita
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/CULTURE, BUENOS AIRES/ Updated : Jan 31, 2017, 16:04 IST
Synopsis
Using her personal effects as well as clever videos, audio and historical artifacts, this excellent little museum walks you through the life of Eva Peron, Argentina’s beloved First Lady. A particular draw is her incredible wardrob … Read more
Using her personal effects as well as clever videos, audio and historical artifacts, this excellent little museum walks you through the life of Eva Peron, Argentina’s beloved First Lady. A particular draw is her incredible wardrobe on display here, showing how ahead of the times she was in every way including her style. Read less

A walk through the life of Evita
Word to the wise: Have a bite to eat afterwards on the terrace of the museum's very good restaurant.
The tone moves towards the macabre with a video about the disappearance of Eva's embalmed corpse, stolen by political opponents and hidden for 17 years, before finally being laid to rest in Recoleta Cemetery.
Forty-five minute guided tours are available but must be booked in advance. The staff here are very knowledgeable for those who just want to turn up, but have questions to ask.
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