Explore the Life of Eva Perón at the Evita Museum
- Mary
- 4 de abr.
- 1 min de leitura
If you're in Buenos Aires, you'll definitely hear about Evita Perón. She’s a huge part of Argentina’s history—loved by many and known for standing up for the people. One of the best places to connect with her life and legacy is the Evita Museum (Museo Evita), located in Palermo.

Housed in a beautifully restored building from the 1920s, which once served as a shelter for women and children supported by the Eva Perón Foundation, the museum offers an intimate look into Evita’s journey—from her humble beginnings to becoming Argentina’s First Lady and a global icon.
The museum showcases a wide range of personal belongings, including original dresses, letters, photographs, and videos. The exhibits are thoughtfully curated to reflect different phases of her life: her early career as an actress, her rise to political prominence, her charitable work, and her lasting influence.
What really got me at the museum was how moving it all was. Seeing Evita’s story up close—everything she did for the Argentine people—was honestly emotional. It’s more than just looking at old photos or dresses; it really hits you how much she meant to so many.
After exploring the museum, take a break at the lovely on-site restaurant surrounded by a peaceful garden. It’s a perfect spot to relax and enjoy a grat meal
Address: Lafinur 2988, Palermo, Buenos Aires