Museo Casa Carlos Gardel
About
Who was Carlos Gardel? Carlos Gardel is one of Tango's most iconic figures, known for his singing and many popular Tango compositions, including the famous "Por Una Cabeza." One of the best places to learn about his life and achievements is El Museo Casa Carlos Gardel (The Carlos Gardel House Museum).
The museum is located in the house where Carlos Gardel once lived, at 735 Jean Jaurés Street in the Abasto area. Gardel bought the house in 1927 and lived there until 1933. Over the years, the house changed ownership and was once a popular Tango venue. It was eventually donated to the City of Buenos Aires, which renovated the building and opened the Carlos Gardel House Museum in 2003.
Why Go to Museo Casa Carlos Gardel?
El Museo Casa Carlos Gardel is a must-visit if you have a passion for Tango and Gardel's music. The museum has displays of Gardel memorabilia and personal items, including instruments, records, documents, movies, and paintings that provide a comprehensive look at Gardel's life and achievements. Some rooms are furnished with antique furniture and equipment, giving visitors a taste of what the house was like when Gardel lived there. The museum is open daily but closed on Tuesdays. There is a small entrance fee, but admission is free on Wednesdays. On some day guided tours are available. You can consult the Museo Casa Carlos Gardel website for more information.
The museum is very close to the popular Abasto Shopping Mall, as well as many shops selling Tango related products, like shoes and clothing. If you are looking for a bargain, or replica football shirt, the nearby bustling shopping district of Once could be worth checking out. It has many shops and street vendors selling football clothing and all sorts of other items.
Did You Know?
Carlos Gardel died on June 24, 1935, in a plane crash in Colombia. Huge crowds lined Gardel's funeral cortege, which went from Luna Park in downtown Buenos Aires all the way to Chacarita Cemetery. You can visit his final resting place today in Chacarita Cemetery, Buenos Aires. Many fans place a cigarette between the fingers of Carlos Gardel's statue that stands there.
If you're interested in more popular places to visit in Buenos Aires, take a look at our Best Attractions in Buenos Aires.
How to get to Museo Casa Carlos Gardel:
Metro: Linea B - Get off at Carlos Gardel Station. The museum is approximately a 5-10 minute walk from here.
Bus: Routes 24, 26, 29, 41, 62, 64, 68, 71, 99, 110, 115, 118, 124, 132, 145, 168, and 188 pass through or close to Abasto.
If you're interested in more popular places to visit in Buenos Aires, take a look at our Best Attractions in Buenos Aires.
Address:
735 Jean Jaurés