At the corner of Rivadavia Avenue, Museo del Jamón is an interesting option in downtown Capital Federal. The building is an old imposing ... More
Museo del Jamón
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At the corner of Rivadavia Avenue, Museo del Jamón is an interesting option in downtown Capital Federal. The building is an old imposing construction. It boasts of a giant dome, balconies, and handcrafted grilles that make you hold your breath. Inside, wines, hams, and strings of garlic decorate the restaurant. Wooden details complete the cozy atmosphere. The most varied dishes of Spanish cuisine, together with a selection of wines are present in the menu. Tapas and the authentic Pata Negra Iberian ham are the specialties of this restaurant. Expect to pay approximately $35 per person.
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This old town hall contains old maps that date from 1709 and 1713 when the city had only 500 acres
(today there are more than 40,000). A work of the French painter Leonie Mathis depicts the Revolution of May ...
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This branch of the Bad Mouth chain of restaurants specializes in seafood. Marine inspired decor abounds evoking a fisherman's wharf.
The ambience and attentive service create an inviting family atmosphere. Italian gusto is present in the Pulpo a la ...
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The museum is currently closed due to renovations. It is scheduled to reopen in 2009. This museum contains a number
of historic pieces as well as didactic journey related to the beginnings of telegraphy, telephony, radio, television and Internet. ...
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