What a powerful and eye-opening experience. While visiting, you be in shock that all these awful events happened in the last 50 years. Even more surprising is that governments can still conduct these types of heinous acts against their citizens.
Wasn't sure what to expect as I was not up to date with Argentine political history before the Guerra de Las Malvinas/Faulkland Islands War. The museum takes you back through history and recounts how the civic-military junta came to power and committed acts against is citizens, both military and civilians: men, women andchildren; the press, other politicians, clergy-noone was spared.
The museum sits on the beautiful yet haunting grounds of what was both a military academy and civi-military junta headquarters of where the clandestine operations against Argentines were carried out.
Definitely a must when visiting Buenos Aires. Come experience it but be prepared to leave with your heart and mind in pieces. Due to the graphic nature, the museum does not recommend the experience for those under 15. read more