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Ernesto de la Cárcova Museum of Reproductions and Comparative Sculpture

1928 establishments in ArgentinaArt museums and galleries in ArgentinaArt museums established in 1928Buildings and structures completed in 1923Museums in Buenos Aires
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The Ernesto de la Cárcova Museum of Reproductions and Comparative Sculpture is located in the Puerto Madero ward of Buenos Aires, and is administered by the National University of Arts.

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Ernesto de la Cárcova Museum of Reproductions and Comparative Sculpture
Avenida España, Buenos Aires La Boca (Comuna 4)

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Museo de la Cárcova

Avenida España 1701
C1107CND Buenos Aires, La Boca (Comuna 4)
Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Universidad Nacional de las Artes

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museodelacarcova.una.edu.ar

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