The Evita Fine Arts Museum (Palacio Ferreyra) is one of the cultural gems of Córdoba, Argentina. This prestigious art museum, officially known in Spanish as Museo Superior de Bellas Artes Evita, attracts art lovers from all over the world with its rich collection and the impressive building in which it is housed.

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The museum is located in the majestic Palacio Ferreyra, a building constructed in the early 20th century in the exquisite French Academic style. Originally a luxurious private residence, it was subsequently carefully transformed into a museum space, while preserving its historical charm and architectural splendor.
The collection of the Evita Fine Arts Museum includes more than 500 works of art, representing both Argentine and world-renowned masters. Visitors can enjoy works by artists such as Emilio Caraffa, Juan Carlos Castagnino, Gustave Courbet, Fernando Fader, Francisco Goya, Emilio Pettoruti, Pablo Picasso, Joaquín Sorolla, Lino Enea Spilimbergo, and Ricardo Supisiche. This makes the museum an important center for exploring the development of fine arts.
A visit to this museum in Córdoba offers not only an introduction to outstanding works of art but also an opportunity to connect with the history and culture of Argentina through the prism of art. It is a place where beauty and history intertwine, leaving visitors with vivid and inspiring impressions.