The culture of Argentina is as varied as the country geography and is composed of a mix of ethnic groups. Modern Argentine culture has been influenced largely by the Spanish colonial period and the 19th/20th century European immigration, and also by Amerindian culture, particularly in the fields of music and art. Buenos Aires, its cultural capital, is largely characterized by both the prevalence of people of Southern European descent, and of European styles in architecture. Museums, cinemas, and galleries are abundant in all of the large urban centers, as well as traditional establishments such as literary bars, or bars offering live music of a variety of music genres.
Argentine literary figures: Julio Cortázar, Victoria Ocampo, Jorge Luis Borges and Adolfo Bioy Casares
The haystacks (1911) by Martín Malharro. He is considered the introducer of Impressionism in Argentina.
Marta Minujín's Tower of Babel (2011)
The frescoed dome of Galerías Pacífico was painted by muralists Berni, Castagnino, Colmeiro, Spilimbergo and Urruchúa.
Demographics of Argentina
This is a demography of Argentina including population density, ethnicity, economic status and other aspects of the population.
Distribution of the Indigenous Peoples in Argentina and The Falkland Islands (British Overseas Territory)
Santiago Lovell, Argentine boxer and gold medalist at the 1932 Summer Olympics
Lionel Messi, the football player with the most titles.
The 17th century Cathedral of Córdoba.