Until the end of September you can enjoy free immersive experiences in Buenos Aires. Visit these spaces designed to let you get involved in different worlds. All with free admission and attention, because many of them are for a limited time and with limited spaces.
1. Benito

This immersive experience is inspired by the work of Quinquela Martin. In this free immersive experience in Buenos Aires, the work of Benito Quinquela Martin comes to life. Immerse yourself in port Buenos Aires from a different artistic perspective. The exhibition takes place in the Immersive Room of the Libertad Palace, where 360-degree projections and surround sound recreate the most representative landscapes of the painter: shipyards, ships, workers and docks in full effervescence.
📍 Palacio Libertad – Sarmiento 151
🗓️ Until September 28th
2. Manuelita’s Way

El Camino de Manuelita is an immersive experience dedicated to the beloved character created by María Elena Walsh. Until September 27 you can visit it for free at Palacio Libertad, where it is presented as an audiovisual and sensory proposal that celebrates one of the most beloved figures of the author’s universe.
📍 Palacio Libertad – Sarmiento 151
🗓️ Until September 27th
3. Technological Rituals II

Continuing in the tune of free immersive experiences in September connected to technology, don’t miss Technological Rituals II. An exhibition that invites you to conceive art as a territory in movement, open to reflection on the links between technology, matter and community. The exhibition brings together sound-light and interactive installations, 3D and glass sculptures, NFT pieces and video installations, to propose a reading between the use of technology, the affective and the territorial.
📍 Palacio Libertad – Sarmiento 151
🗓️ Until December 14
4. Times of Yunsul

Yunsul is the glow that appears when light grazes the surface of the water. If you are looking for immersive experiences in November and December before the end of 2025, discover this one organized by the Korean Cultural Center in Argentina and the Korean Intangible Heritage Center. Tiempo de Yunsul is a looping video installation that invites you to immerse yourself in the glow of Korean mother-of-pearl (najeonchilgi) and the landscapes that define Korea’s visual identity.
This free immersive experience in Buenos Aires is based on the motifs of modern and contemporary najeonchilgi art and combines the iridescent glow of mother-of-pearl with the strength and serenity of Korean nature.
In silence, mountains and rivers hold the light. At first glance, the Korean landscape seems calm, but it is crossed by a constant movement: in the reflections of the water and the flashes of light, the mystery of a nature where stillness and vitality coexist is revealed.
📍 Palacio Libertad – Sarmiento 151
🗓️ Until November 23rd
5. La Pampa Cósmica (Cosmic Pampa) by Pérez Celis

🗓️ Until November 23rd
La Pampa Cósmica by Pérez Celis is an immersive video installation that you can see for free. It is inspired by the artist’s Pampa period and is developed in collaboration with the Pérez Celis Foundation.
The work proposes an experience that reimagines the emblematic landscapes, colors and symbols of that period, and immerses you in a dialogue between painting, light and movement. Travel through the cosmic Pampean landscape of Pérez Celis: you have time until December 13.
📍 Palacio Libertad – Sarmiento 151
🗓️ Until December 13