Below is a curated list of concerts, exhibitions, theater performances, and iconic landmarks to explore in Buenos Aires during the week of September 6 to 11, 2025. All events are open to the public; most require tickets or prior registration.
One of the world’s most prestigious opera houses, with outstanding acoustics and architecture. Schedule Highlights: • September 7, 5:00 PM – Jessica Pratt • September 7, 6:00 PM / Sept 9 & 10, 8:30 PM – OOO: A Sound Story with Plants, Ghosts, and Other Beings (CETC)
Features major productions like: • ¡Chau, Macoco! – Wed to Sun, 8:30 PM • Ricardo III – Wed to Sat, 8:00 PM; Sun, 7:00 PM • La Gaviota – Modern take on Chekhov’s classic
Dozens of indie and experimental plays supported by the city. Various venues across town.
Museums and Exhibitions
Fundación PROA (La Boca)
Contemporary art space focusing on 20th-century movements and experimental art. Current Exhibition: Dan Graham – Whirligig, Molinete, 2019 Aug 2019 – Dec 2025 A mirrored labyrinth that changes with sunlight, inviting visitors into a playful and reflective space.
Cinema screenings, art exhibitions, and cultural events from Thursday to Sunday. malba.org.ar
Museo de Arte Moderno (MAMBA)
Current Exhibition: Esto es teatro: once escenas experimentales www.museomoderno.org
MARCO La Boca
Contemporary art museum, open Wed–Sun from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM. www.marco.org.ar
Centro Cultural Ricardo Rojas (UBA)
Music, lectures, and avant-garde theater. rojas.uba.ar
BIENALSUR
International Biennial of Contemporary Art Until September 15 | Tue to Sun, 2:00 PM to 7:00 PM Various venues citywide.
Colón Fábrica (La Boca)
An immersive behind-the-scenes experience of Teatro Colón. This museum-workshop showcases original opera, ballet, and theater sets, props, and costumes from iconic productions. Located in a restored industrial space, it allows visitors to explore the artistry and craftsmanship of Argentina’s most prestigious theater.
Avenida Pedro de Mendoza 2163, La Boca
Open weekends and holidays from 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Argentina’s presidential palace, rich in colonial and republican history. Visit the museum to see original walls from the 16th-century fort and historical artifacts.
Museo Nacional del Cabildo
Documents and objects from 17th to 20th centuries. Offers interactive displays showing colonial life and the May Revolution. www.museos.cultura.gob.ar
Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes
Premier national art museum in Recoleta. Works by Goya, Rodin, Renoir, Picasso, and leading Argentine artists like Berni and Xul Solar. mnba.gob.ar
Caminito (La Boca)
Colorful open-air museum and tango-filled streets showcasing the city’s immigrant roots. A lively, photogenic spot in a historic neighborhood.
Obelisco
Iconic monument in the heart of Buenos Aires, symbol of the city. Located at the intersection of Av. 9 de Julio and Av. Corrientes.
Puente de la Mujer (Puerto Madero)
Sleek rotating pedestrian bridge by architect Santiago Calatrava. A modern symbol of the city’s architecture and innovation.