museums
National Aeronautics Museum (Museo Nacional de Aeronáutica)
Av. Eva Perón 2200, B1708 Morón, Provincia de Buenos Aires
Audio guide Listen to the audio guide for National Aeronautics Museum (Museo Nacional de Aeronáutica) Tap to listen in Voicemarks
The Museo Nacional de Aeronáutica, situated in Morón, Buenos Aires, Argentina, serves as a cornerstone in preserving and celebrating the nation's rich aviation heritage. Established on January 13, 1960, and officially inaugurated on May 27, 1962, the museum was initially located near the Aeroparque Metropolitano "Jorge Newbery." Its creation was spearheaded by Brigadier Edmundo Hugo Civati Bernasconi, who became its first director and played a pivotal role in organizing and assembling its extensive collection. In recognition of his contributions, the museum bears his name. (argentina.gob.ar)
In 2001, the museum relocated to the Base Aérea Militar Morón, a site of historical significance as Argentina's first international airport. This move provided the museum with a more expansive and secure environment to house its growing collection. The facility spans approximately 14,000 square meters and includes restored hangars, outdoor displays, and numerous aircraft that chart the evolution of flight. (lama-aviation.com)
The museum's exhibits are meticulously organized into thematic halls, each dedicated to different eras and facets of aviation history. These sections include:
- Pioneers: This hall honors the early aviators who laid the groundwork for Argentine aviation. It features artifacts and aircraft from the early 20th century, highlighting the challenges and triumphs of these trailblazers.
- National Manufacturing: Focusing on domestically produced aircraft, this section showcases the country's contributions to aviation technology. It includes models and prototypes developed by Argentine engineers and manufacturers.
- LADE (Líneas Aéreas del Estado): Dedicated to the state-run airline's role in connecting remote regions, this exhibit details the history and impact of LADE on national connectivity.
- Malvinas Veterans: This section honors the military personnel who served during the Falklands War. It includes personal stories, photographs, and artifacts from the conflict, providing a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made.
- Centenary of Aviation: Commemorating significant milestones in Argentine aviation, this exhibit features aircraft and memorabilia from key events and anniversaries.
- Meteorology: Exploring the relationship between weather and flight, this section delves into the science of meteorology and its crucial role in aviation safety and planning.
- Plastic Modeling and Aeromodelling: Showcasing scale models and the art of model aircraft building, this exhibit highlights the craftsmanship and attention to detail involved in creating miniature representations of aircraft.
- Women in Aviation: Recognizing the contributions of female aviators, this section features profiles and achievements of women who have made significant impacts in the field of aviation.
- **Antar
Location
Place details
- Area
- Morón, Buenos Aires Province
- Country
- Argentina