General information
or Automovil Club Argentino Museum
Argentina has a long car history, all the way back 1904 when the first Daimler was imported. This museum is run by the Club and shows a “jewel” like the Daimler of 1892 and the Ferrari 166 used by Juan Manuel Fangio in the international seasons of special cars – today Formula 1.
They also have a Peugeot, 1903, a two-seater Wanderer (seats in tandem), an electric car of the Krieger brand from 1898, and a Mors 1899. They also have a Yruam, an automobile designed in Argentina between 1927 and 1928 by the French Engineer Maury.
They have sports cars like a 1924 Hudson used by Ricardo Nasi, a replica of a Ford A Baquet, and a Renault 1908. Also some Brabham’s like BT 36 from 1971 with which Carlos Alberto Reutemann won the championship of European Formula 2, and its predecessor the Brabham BT 30 from 1970.
Free entrance.
Google Translate’s version of the main page.
Here’s a good article at Petrolicious: Is Argentina An Unlikely Place For A Car Museum?
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Number of exhibited items
Cars & Automotive: 26-50, Car Inventory link
General Museum Links
Find out the Opening Hours, Current Theme Exhibitions, Ticket Fees, Contact Details, and more.
- Home page (Available in the following languages: Spanish)
- Opening hours
Other Services and Facilities
Map Directions
Address: Av. del Libertador 1850, C1425AAR, Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America
Coordinates: -34.5827279, -58.399805
Overview map
Disclaimer
Note: This information was accurate February, 2023 when it was published/updated, but can change without notice. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before planning your trip.