Activities at the National Museum of Fine Arts Neuquén for this Weekend

During this weekend, visitors will have the opportunity to explore the MNBA’s vast collection, which includes works from the Spanish, Flemish, French, English and Italian schools, dating from the 15th to the 18th centuries. From Cándido López to Marta Minujin, passing through Fernando Fader and Julio Le Parc, the museum exhibits an impressive selection of national and international artists.

In addition to the permanent exhibition, the MNBA presents an exciting temporary exhibition titled “Inhabiting the Reserve.” This exhibition marks a milestone in the museum’s history by opening the doors of its reserve, a space generally closed to the public. With an innovative perspective, the exhibition invites visitors to explore cultural heritage from a fresh and contemporary perspective.

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But the cultural experience doesn’t stop there. On Sunday, May 12, at 6 p.m., the MNBA offers a special horror film screening with the screening of “Terrified.” Organized in collaboration with INCAA, this film directed by Demián Rugna promises to keep viewers on the edge of their seats with a plot full of suspense, paranormality and emotion.

Rated for ages 16 and up, “Aterrados” is a unique opportunity to enjoy the best horror films in a unique cultural environment like the MNBA Neuquén. Entrance is free and open.


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