If you don’t know which is your favorite Toy Story movie and you would like to remember them all and relive the characters that made animation history, we tell you that until the end of the year you can enjoy an interactive exhibition for the Toy Story anniversaryFree!
Toy Story 30: a free exhibition that relives the magic of Pixar in Buenos Aires
Toy Story 30: Anniversary Exhibition is a new exhibition in Buenos Aires that invites you to travel through the universe of the first animated film ever made with digital technology. In this Toy Story exhibition you will see original storyboards, character modeling and animation tests that reveal how the people that young and old know so well were born: Woody, Buzz Lightyear and many of the characters that made that first Toy Story a milestone in animated film.

There is also a room dedicated to Pixar’s first short films, where the beginnings of a studio that changed digital animation forever are recovered.
Don’t miss this super free exhibition and reserve your place now!
Toy Story in Buenos Aires as you’ve never seen it before: Fashion, sculptures and a look at Pixar’s archives.
One of the most interesting sectors of this free Toy Story exhibition in Buenos Aires is the one dedicated to the look of Argentine creators. You will find sculptures, paintings, light works and drawings that reinterpret the Toy Story characters and invite you to actively participate in the experience.

Immerse yourself in a unique experience that brings together materials from the archives of Pixar Animation Studios in a journey behind the scenes of one of the most iconic films of all time and let yourself be surprised with a tour of the selection of pieces from the fashion collection inspired by Toy Story, which debuted this year at Shanghai Fashion Week.
How to book your free ticket
You can experience this Toy Story show from September 26 to December 14, Wednesdays to Sundays, between 2pm and 8pm.
Admission is free, but for the best enjoyment, online reservations are required for up to four seats per user. In case you have not made your digital reservation, you can still make your visit in person, but always subject to room availability. You can reserve your places here.
Designed as an inclusive experience, the exhibition has Braille signage, audio description of each work and audiovisual materials with interpretation in Argentine Sign Language. It also offers priority admission for people with disabilities who present the CUD and ramp access for those with reduced mobility. Book your tickets and don’t miss it!
Palacio Libertad📍Sarmiento 151