The Museo del Bicentenario in Buenos Aires is a must-visit spot for history and architecture enthusiasts.
Located in the original fort from the 18th century with brick walls that date back to 1855. It runs through over 200 years of history, starting with the 1810 Revolucion de Mayo until today.
Admission is free and guided tours are available. It's a great place to immerse yourself in Argentina's history while enjoying the stunning surroundings.
Entrance is to the right of the Casa Rosada (if you're facing it) and is a poor man's entry to the presidential palace, as tours are not currently operating of the Casa Rosada itself.