
The building of the Molino of Buenos Aires is a work of Art Nouveau, emblem of the city and the Confiteria del Molino was the meeting place for breakfast and snacks in Buenos Aires for decades until its closure in 1997. Finally, after a long time of renovations, the Molino, with all its history and beauty, is open to the public every month. Guided tours at the Molino are not to be missed.
Guided tours at the Mill: discover its best secrets
With these guided tours of the Molino you will have the opportunity to explore the restored spaces of this iconic building and learn about its history and every corner.
From the meeting point on Rivadavia Avenue you will start the tour seeing one of its main and most spectacular restored halls. During the guided tour, you will have the opportunity to go up the stairs and explore the different levels of the building. Did you know that authors such as Oliverio Girondo and Roberto Arlt visited the Confitería del Molino and wrote about the building? And if you happen to love the Imperial Russian dessert, you should know that it was invented by one of the bakers and owners of El Molino in the year of the Bolshevik revolution.
How do I sign up for guided tours at El Molino?
Tours are held weekly and are sold out almost instantly. To register and visit El Molino, you have two options: register on the Molino’s website. Important fact: the quotas are limited and sell out very quickly.
Another option is to follow El Molino on Instagram at @delmolinook and join its broadcast channel: there you will know instantly when visits are open.
Get ready to live a trip back in time and don’t miss the opportunity to participate in these guided tours at El Molino!