Argentina
Time flies by in this aviation museum where you'll find plenty of odd and nationally significant artifacts.
The National Aviation Museum “Brigadier Edmundo Civati Bernasconi” is an Argentine museum located in the city of Morón, Buenos Aires. For the past 80 years, the museum has been dedicated to the history of the Argentine Air Force, showcasing unique pieces such as pioneering aircraft or a plane flown by Antoine de Saint Exupéry. The museum is divided into different halls dedicated to specific themes such as pioneering aircraft, Antarctic aircraft, or motors. The museum is a great place to visit for aircraft aficionados, families with children, or people who wish to learn more about Argentine’s history from an interesting perspective. The museum is open on Fridays through Sundays. An entrance ticket costs less than 2 USD for adults, free for children under 13 years old, seniors and people with disabilities.
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