Centro Cultural Kirchner (CCK)
Centro Cultural Kirchner (CCK)
Centro Cultural Kirchner (CCK)
4.5
2:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday
2:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Thursday
2:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Friday
2:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Saturday
2:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Sunday
2:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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The communications office of Buenos Aires, a scintillating example of the city's gorgeous architecture.
Duration: More than 3 hours
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Neighborhood: San Nicolás
Immersed in the sound of honking horns and the footsteps of busy office workers, the Microcentro area of San Nicolás is where visitors will encounter the true hustle and bustle of Buenos Aires, walking down streets lined with office buildings and banks. The financial district is well-known for its vibrant atmosphere and unstoppable rhythm during office hours. After dark, the hubbub migrates to Corrientes Ave., where theater lovers might start their evening at a play and end it in one of the many traditional pizzerias nearby. During the day, Corrientes is known for its many bookshops and classic cafés, which are located just minutes away from some famous landmarks, like the Obelisco, Avenida 9 de Julio, and the Teatro Colon.
How to get there
- Leandro N. Alem • 2 min walk
- Florida • 6 min walk
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4.5
2,092 reviews
Excellent
1,285
Very good
602
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126
Poor
63
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Oleksandr Danylenko
Buenos Aires, Argentina291 contributions
Nov 2019
This place is huuuuuge. Depending on the event, more floors might be open to public. Make sure to check them out. A really nice experience, you feel like you're back in time.
Written February 7, 2020
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Michael A
Buenos Aires, Argentina1,962 contributions
Apr 2023
The Centro Cultural Kirchner is an excellent Argentine cultural venue that is free to enter. Be sure to visit the Salon de Eva Peron on the fourth floor. Also, be sure to visit the observation deck on the eighth floor.
Written April 10, 2023
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Goal100Countries
Cheltenham, UK599 contributions
Mar 2019
This place is absolutely massive and features so much! The best thing for me to say would be to check it out for yourself! It is in a prime location (city centre) and it is also free admission! There are attractions for everyone and the venue also serves many other functions such as a kids centre and much more!
Written November 27, 2019
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Say Hueque
Buenos Aires, Argentina944 contributions
Oct 2016 • Couples
The Centro Cultural Kirchner is definitely worth a visit while you're in Buenos Aires. It's within easy walking distance of other attractions (between Plaza de Mayo and Puerto Madero), and it's perfect for a short visit between other stops. The historical building has been beautifully restored, the main entrance hall with its high, stained glass ceiling is particularly impressive. Parts of the building have also been modified to include more modern designs (in particular the theater space), and there are some modern art exhibits on the upper floors. We stopped by for about a half hour to explore the building, which was plenty of time. However, the cultural center also offers free concerts and events, which we definitely plan on coming back to see.
Written November 1, 2016
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Bernessa
Buenos Aires, Argentina48 contributions
Aug 2018 • Friends
The Centro Cultural Krichner is stunning architecturally speaking. They refurbished the space to accommodate multiple halls but kept the entrance as the old post office with all the traditional furniture. The blue whale hall is spectacular and the acoustics the same. You can hear the symphony orchestra or watch performing arts. If you log on to the website on a Tuesday you can try to get free tickets. Sign up, get a code then collect your tickets at the door. It was easy and totally worth it. Beautiful just to pop your head in if you don't have time to stay for a show.
Written November 7, 2018
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n0sn0girl
Mesa, AZ99 contributions
Nov 2019
This is a beautiful building...just looking at the architecture is worth a visit. Plus, it's free! They have several traveling exhibits. Ours was a pen collection....thousands and thousands...it was really interesting.They also had a children's game exhibit that had a long line to get in so we didn't visit. They also had people taking tango lessons that you could watch. We spent a couple hours there.
Written November 30, 2019
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Buenos Aries Photographer
Buenos Aires, Argentina90 contributions
Sep 2019
This monolithic period building previously housing the central post office now hosts the city's largest cultural centre. The striking modernist interior creates a powerful contrast with the 19th century facade. The CCK boasts several concert halls, exhibition areas and on the top floor: Piso9 , a gorgeous space with breathtaking views of Buenos Aires currently used for wine and food tastings.
Written October 14, 2019
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CRISTINA A
Buenos Aires, Argentina12 contributions
Sep 2019
You must experience this incredible place . The former post office center now one of the most important cultural places
Written October 8, 2019
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Sebastian
Santiago, Chile1,182 contributions
Sep 2019 • Couples
The old building of Correos (mail) has been remodeled to hold some artistic expositions.
The building is impressive, really big and beautiful. 7 stories, very well kept. A piece of history itself.
Inside, some art exhibitions. Some permanent and others temporal. Well displayed.
It’s free (most of it). Good for a quick tour around the building and get the feeling of it.
If you are looking for a bigger art place I would go to Malba (new art) or Bellas Artes (old art) because they have more and better. Or fortabat foundation.
For me, is the building and how well they restored it. Well done!
The building is impressive, really big and beautiful. 7 stories, very well kept. A piece of history itself.
Inside, some art exhibitions. Some permanent and others temporal. Well displayed.
It’s free (most of it). Good for a quick tour around the building and get the feeling of it.
If you are looking for a bigger art place I would go to Malba (new art) or Bellas Artes (old art) because they have more and better. Or fortabat foundation.
For me, is the building and how well they restored it. Well done!
Written September 18, 2019
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RaktimRay
Singapore, Singapore1,468 contributions
Dec 2018
Aside from cultural programmes the building itself is something to admire in downtown Buenos Aires. Although the city is full of European structures this building stands out because of its grandeur and the fact that its surroundings is empty giving it an even more regal touch. And of course try to accompany the visits with catching one of the many shows. Its best to go during the evening time just before 6 PM when most of the shows start. Tickets are available in the building itself. Do note that the center remains closed on Mondays and Tuesdays. There was also a lot of construction going on in the area. So be careful of dust.
Written August 28, 2019
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Buen dĂa, no hay playa de estacionamiento allĂ. El centro cultural está ubicado en una zona bastante complicada con el tráfico automotor. Es mejor llegar en bus, subte o a pie. Saludos
Written November 24, 2022
Soy uruguaya pero hay de todo tienes Avda de Mayo atravesando una plaza la calle Corrientes sobrwn lugares y además el centro tiene cafeterĂa
Written October 6, 2019
El estacionemaiento más económico y cerda del CCK
Written October 5, 2019
Del lado de Puerto Madero el estacionamiento sobre las calles es gratis, tenes que fijarte que en la calle este el cartel con la E que indica que se puede estacionar.
Written October 7, 2019
Quiero reservar Piso 9 la merienda hace 15 dias, imposible, siempre esta reservado
Quisiera saber con cuanta anticipacion esta disponible en la web.
Gracias por la informacion que puedan aportar
Written August 31, 2019
por cierto ha sido un gran exito, fijate de entrar a la pagina temprano en la mañana, cada 15 dias cambia el menu. Espero tengas suerte, nosotros lo disfrutamos mucho
Written September 4, 2019
stijn van son
Roermond, The Netherlands
How can you reserve for the restaurant in this building?
Written July 14, 2019
I think CCK don’t have a restaurant
Written August 6, 2019
Ademas del nuevo restaurant con muy buenas propuestas pero no aptas para todos los bolsillos. existe una cafeteria bar dentro del cck?
Written June 7, 2019
Si.En planta baja. El restaurant tiene una vista incomparable y sus precios son baratos para lo que se ofrece.Merienda de 17 a 18.30 por $ 300 y cena (4 pasos) $ 600
Written June 8, 2019
Hay cafeterĂa o restĂł dentro del CCK? Las respuestas que encuentro son de hace tiempo ya. Gracias.
Written May 9, 2019
En esa zona céntrica de la ciudad, hay varios sitios donde se puede beber, comer y refrigerar. No recuerdo que haya habido bar interno, aunque sà sirven refrigerios si hay actividades en las salas.
Written May 10, 2019
No tengo la menor idea de la sala con globos. Lo lamento
Written April 8, 2019
SĂ, hay varias que funcionan en horarios raros.
Written September 26, 2018
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