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Guided Visits to the CCK

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Visit the CCK​




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GUIDED TOURS

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An invitation to discover the history of this building that was born in the 19th century as a Post Office Palace and became the largest cultural center in Latin America in 2015. The CCK offers tours for all ages, open to the interests and diversity of the people who visit it.

From Wednesday to Sunday you can take guided tours of the CCK to learn about the history and characteristics of the building, its architecture and its spaces. Details of schedules and modalities can be consulted at this link .

There are also night tours of the ninth floor. During the visit, the public will have the opportunity to explore two imposing spaces: the viewpoints and La Cúpula. Complete information can be found at this link .

In addition, various thematic visits and tours
are carried out . The details can be consulted in the “Visits tab of the Agenda .

📍Location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/4U2VQTrzyiJkvzR26


Website: https://www.cck.gob.ar/
 
Wow they look like they have some nice events here. I've never been. Milei just announced he is changing the name from the Centro Cultural Kirchner to something else.
Finally they are changing the name to something else. Kirchner's robbed Argentina blind. Didn't CKF steal the statue of her husband when she left office? She probably knew they were eventually going to change the name. ;)


 
Finally they are changing the name to something else. Kirchner's robbed Argentina blind. Didn't CKF steal the statue of her husband when she left office? She probably knew they were eventually going to change the name. ;)


Politics aside the building has already been changed for a decade. Even if you are not a Kirchner fan this seems petty to change the name now. Just move on.
 
They have wonderful events and films here. It is definitely worth going to if you have not been.

I totally agree. The acoustic quality within the main hall, known as Ballena Azul, is truly exceptional on a global scale. I've attended numerous musical events within its walls, all of which have sounded magnificent. Over the years, the building has been a hub for cultural activities spanning theater, music, art, and performance. Ultimately, the name of the venue matters less than the quality of the programming it hosts.
 
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