Evita Fine Arts Museum

The Evita Fine Arts Museum (Museo Superior de Bellas Artes Evita) is an art museum in Córdoba, Argentina.

Overview

The museum is housed in the Ferreyra Palace, a beaux arts mansion designed by French architect Ernest Sanson and built between 1912 and 1916 for Dr. Martín Ferreyra, a prominent local physician and surgeon, as well the owner of limestone quarries and the then-biggest lime factory in Argentina (located at Malagueño, 15 miles to the west of Córdoba).

Ferreyra chose the spot as a result of the development of the adjacent Sarmiento Park, a 17 hectare (43 acre) space created along what was then Córdoba's eastern edge (New Córdoba) and inaugurated in 1911. Subsequent generations added to the palace's interiors, notably the Imperial Bedroom (Dormitorio Imperio), so named because the furniture was copied by famed cabinetmaker Krieger of Paris, from those used by Napoleon Bonaparte.

The mansion was expropriated by the Córdoba Governor José Manuel de la Sota in 2005, by which the Ferreya family was reportedly compensated with a fraction of the landmark's market value and subsequently entered litigation.

The controversial refurbishment resulted in the loss of much of the rear half of the mansion and of many of its interior details. The Ferreyras made a photographic resource available to demonstrate how the "Casa Grande" (as the family used to refer to the palace) was before the remodel practically destroyed the regal suites and salons; the website is the only publicly-available such source.

Following a complicated refurbishment process, the "Ferreyra Palace Fine Arts Museum" opened its doors on October 17, 2007; political considerations led to the institution's redesignation that December as the Evita Fine Arts Museum, in homage to the influential former Argentine First Lady, Evita Perón.

The museum maintains 12 exhibit halls, a sculpture garden, library, and an auditorium for 120. Its collection of over 500 works includes those by Emilio Caraffa, Juan Carlos Castagnino, Gustave Courbet, Fernando Fader, Francisco Goya, Emilio Pettoruti, Pablo Picasso, Joaquín Sorolla, Lino Enea Spilimbergo and Ricardo Supisiche, among others. The museum hosts ongoing temporary exhibits, as well.

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Majo Ludueña
24 October 2014
Fui a ver una muestra de las mejores obras de arte de artistas cordobeses, realmente espectacular y más aun expuestas en un sitio como este que alberga tanta historia.
Mariu Ro On
4 July 2015
Tuve la oportunidad de visitarlo 3 veces. Cada vez que iba me maravillaba aún más. Es imponente y las obras que alberga invitan a pensar en las diferentes corrientes estéticas del último siglo.
Paula Saito
15 May 2013
A casa e' lindissima! Uma parte foi totalmente reconstruida em arquitetura moderna e a misura ficou muito interessante. As obras sao todas de artistas argentinos.
Seba Gritti
28 June 2016
La arquitectura del lugar es increíble tiene una vista al parque muy linda, y está muy bien cuidado.
Visit Argentina
22 August 2013
El Museo Superior de Bellas Artes "Palacio Ferreyra", es fruto de la readecuación de la tradicional casona situada frente a la Plaza España de la ciudad de Córdoba.
Alexander Myskin
29 December 2016
Здание очень крутое, но экспозиция уныла. Правда, местами показывают сиськи!
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Bv. Chacabuco 801-899, Córdoba, Córdoba, Argentina Get directions
Thu Noon–7:00 PM
Fri 11:00 AM–1:00 AM
Sat 10:00 AM–8:00 PM
Sun 11:00 AM–9:00 PM
Mon 4:00 PM–7:00 PM
Tue 11:00 AM–2:00 PM

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