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Museo del Agua y de la Historia Sanitaria
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The Palace of Running Waters is an architecturally significant water pumping station in Buenos Aires, Argentina and the former headquarters of Obras Sanitarias de la Nación. It is currently administered by Agua y Saneamientos Argentinos.
Nearby attractions
Plaza Dr. Bernardo Houssay
Av. Córdoba 2100, C1120 AAP, Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Ing. Agustín Gonzalez Library - AySA
Riobamba 750 PB, C1025ABP Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Plaza Rodríguez Peña
Av. Callao, Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear y, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Forensic Museum of the Judicial Morgue
Junín 760 62, C1026 ABP, Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Plazoleta Petronila Rodríguez
C1060 Buenos Aires, Argentina
Sarmiento Palace
Pje. Pizzurno 935, C1019 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
El Beso - La Casa de la Milonga Permanente
Riobamba 416, C1025 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Parque de skate-Facultades
838,C1114AAB, Pres. José Evaristo Uriburu 826, 1114 Buenos Aires, Argentina
National Library of Teachers
Pje. Pizzurno 953, C1017 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Museum of Foreign Debt
Pres. José Evaristo Uriburu 781, C1027AAO Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Nearby restaurants
Punta Cuore
Av. Córdoba 1893, C1120AAA Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Parrilla Callao
Av. Callao 734, C1023 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Angélica
Riobamba 815, C1120 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Pizza Alla Pala - Av. Córdoba
Av. Córdoba 1836, C1120AAN Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
La Panera Rosa Callao
Av. Callao 692, C1022 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
W Ayacucho resto
Ayacucho 688, 1267 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Café Martínez
Av. Callao 858, C1023AAO Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Los Galgos Bar
Av. Callao 501, C1022AAF Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Negresco Bistró
Av. Callao 924, C1023 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Gunama
Av. Córdoba 2084, C1120 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Nearby hotels
Palladio Hotel Buenos Aires - MGallery
Av. Callao 924, C1023AAP Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Arc Callao Studios & Suites
Viamonte 1815, C1056 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
CORDOBA SUITES
Av. Córdoba 1827, C1120 AAA, Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Hotel Orleans
Av. Callao 680, C1022AAT Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Hotel Blanro
Junín 759, C1026 ABO, Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Ayacucho 1884
Ayacucho 692, C1026AAF Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Petit Recoleta Suites
Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear 1893, C1122 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Hotel Recoleta 680
Av. Callao 680, C1022AAT Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Residencia Universitaria Art Factory Guest House
Ayacucho 922, C1111AAD Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Callao Suites Apart Hotel
Av. Callao 1062, C1023 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Museo del Agua y de la Historia Sanitaria

Riobamba 750 Piso 1, C1025 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The Palace of Running Waters is an architecturally significant water pumping station in Buenos Aires, Argentina and the former headquarters of Obras Sanitarias de la Nación. It is currently administered by Agua y Saneamientos Argentinos.

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attractions: Plaza Dr. Bernardo Houssay, Ing. Agustín Gonzalez Library - AySA, Plaza Rodríguez Peña, Forensic Museum of the Judicial Morgue, Plazoleta Petronila Rodríguez, Sarmiento Palace, El Beso - La Casa de la Milonga Permanente, Parque de skate-Facultades, National Library of Teachers, Museum of Foreign Debt, restaurants: Punta Cuore, Parrilla Callao, Angélica, Pizza Alla Pala - Av. Córdoba, La Panera Rosa Callao, W Ayacucho resto, Café Martínez, Los Galgos Bar, Negresco Bistró, Gunama
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Nearby attractions of Museo del Agua y de la Historia Sanitaria

Plaza Dr. Bernardo Houssay

Ing. Agustín Gonzalez Library - AySA

Plaza Rodríguez Peña

Forensic Museum of the Judicial Morgue

Plazoleta Petronila Rodríguez

Sarmiento Palace

El Beso - La Casa de la Milonga Permanente

Parque de skate-Facultades

National Library of Teachers

Museum of Foreign Debt

Plaza Dr. Bernardo Houssay

Plaza Dr. Bernardo Houssay

4.4

(8.9K)

Open 24 hours
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Ing. Agustín Gonzalez Library - AySA

Ing. Agustín Gonzalez Library - AySA

5.0

(51)

Open 24 hours
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Plaza Rodríguez Peña

Plaza Rodríguez Peña

4.4

(5.2K)

Open 24 hours
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Forensic Museum of the Judicial Morgue

Forensic Museum of the Judicial Morgue

4.3

(133)

Closed
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Things to do nearby

Visita al estadio y al museo de River Plate
Visita al estadio y al museo de River Plate
Mon, Dec 8 • 10:30 AM
Avenida Presidente Figueroa Alcorta 7597, C1428
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Otros Aires Ratos Luz
Otros Aires Ratos Luz
Sat, Dec 13 • 8:30 PM
Chacabuco 875, C1069
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Candlelight: Las Cuatro Estaciones de Vivaldi
Candlelight: Las Cuatro Estaciones de Vivaldi
Thu, Dec 11 • 7:00 PM
Solís 475, C1078-AAI
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Nearby restaurants of Museo del Agua y de la Historia Sanitaria

Punta Cuore

Parrilla Callao

Angélica

Pizza Alla Pala - Av. Córdoba

La Panera Rosa Callao

W Ayacucho resto

Café Martínez

Los Galgos Bar

Negresco Bistró

Gunama

Punta Cuore

Punta Cuore

3.9

(677)

$$

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Parrilla Callao

Parrilla Callao

4.2

(996)

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Angélica

Angélica

3.9

(494)

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Pizza Alla Pala - Av. Córdoba

Pizza Alla Pala - Av. Córdoba

4.1

(467)

$$

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Established in 1873, this is the only Archive containing complete and specific information about emblematic buildings and water supply planning of Buenos Aires.[5] This archive is composed by three main Archives.[6]

Water Network Supply ArchiveEdit

Contains plans about Water treatment plants, sewage and water network supply, drains and projects. The information found in these plans includes type, size and material of pipes, dates, architectural drawings, etc. Size of collection: about 60.000 plans, oldest is from 1870.

This archive is not available to the public. Some plans approved for public release were published through books, newspapers and websites.[7]

Water Connection Application RecordsEdit

Holds a large collection of documents detailing building category, water connection application forms, construction materials, measures, number of pipe connections, names of the owners, etc of almost each building constructed in Buenos Aires. Many documents are signed by famous and important people of Argentina such as president Bartolome Mitre, physiologist Bernardo Houssay, writer Jorge Luis Borges among others. Size of collection: about 350,000 records.

This Archive is not available to the public. Some documents approved for public release were published through books, newspapers and websites.

Plumbing Plans ArchiveEdit

Keeps plumbing and fire hydrants service plans of 320,000 land lots of Buenos Aires. These plans are crucial for finding water, drain and sewage connections and fixing water leaks. This archive also preserves plans of buildings demolished during the construction of large avenues and highways of Buenos Aires, e.g. 9 de Julio Avenue. The collection has about 2,800,000 plans, the oldest dating from 1889.

Accesses is to authorized individuals. Some plans were approved for public release, and were published in books, newspapers...

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42w

What a fascinating place. Who would have thought that this building, that is decorated like a palace, was designed to be a water pumping station with a gigantic water tank with a capacity of 72,000 litres. In the small but informative museum you will learn about the history of water and sanitation in Buenos Aires, as well as the design and construction of this beautiful building. They have an interesting collection of sanitary artefacts, pipes, meters, taps, etc. You can also visit part of the interior structure where the water tanks are located. There are descriptions panels in English and the videos are in Spanish. You can also ask to visit the library which is open to the public to use. The staff at the entrance and the museum and library were incredibly friendly and made us feel welcome. The museum and library are free. They also have free...

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2y

Very frustrating experience, complete waste of time twice in 2 days. The man on the front desk very blunt and unhelpful.

Came on a Thursday around 4pm and told it was closed and to come back tomorrow. Turn up on Friday…closed again. Got told something about reservations needed but in very fast Spanish despite clearly struggling to understand. Told him I only spoke some Spanish and then tried to ask if it would be open on Monday and got another fast reply I couldn’t understand before he turned to talk to someone else.

Very poor attitude and no attempt to actually help us find a way to...

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What a fascinating place. Who would have thought that this building, that is decorated like a palace, was designed to be a water pumping station with a gigantic water tank with a capacity of 72,000 litres. In the small but informative museum you will learn about the history of water and sanitation in Buenos Aires, as well as the design and construction of this beautiful building. They have an interesting collection of sanitary artefacts, pipes, meters, taps, etc. You can also visit part of the interior structure where the water tanks are located. There are descriptions panels in English and the videos are in Spanish. You can also ask to visit the library which is open to the public to use. The staff at the entrance and the museum and library were incredibly friendly and made us feel welcome. The museum and library are free. They also have free guided visits.
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A museum of poo and clean water. Brilliant! I just read the first bit of the name, ‘Museo del Patrimonio’ on google and expected a sort of national museum, origins of the country, customs, culture, that sort of thing. That it isn’t, except for the bit where culture and custom coincide with a need for clean water and adequate waste removal. This place is simply fantastic. Really interesting displays, a vast array of pipes and toilets and a testament to civil engineering. Mostly British, I couldn’t help but notice, but didn't say out loud.
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What a fascinating place. Who would have thought that this building, that is decorated like a palace, was designed to be a water pumping station with a gigantic water tank with a capacity of 72,000 litres. In the small but informative museum you will learn about the history of water and sanitation in Buenos Aires, as well as the design and construction of this beautiful building. They have an interesting collection of sanitary artefacts, pipes, meters, taps, etc. You can also visit part of the interior structure where the water tanks are located. There are descriptions panels in English and the videos are in Spanish. You can also ask to visit the library which is open to the public to use. The staff at the entrance and the museum and library were incredibly friendly and made us feel welcome. The museum and library are free. They also have free guided visits.
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A museum of poo and clean water. Brilliant! I just read the first bit of the name, ‘Museo del Patrimonio’ on google and expected a sort of national museum, origins of the country, customs, culture, that sort of thing. That it isn’t, except for the bit where culture and custom coincide with a need for clean water and adequate waste removal. This place is simply fantastic. Really interesting displays, a vast array of pipes and toilets and a testament to civil engineering. Mostly British, I couldn’t help but notice, but didn't say out loud.
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