The Buenos Aires Industrial Art Museum opened on 1 June 1937. The museum showcased design, craftsmanship, and industrial decorative arts. Exhibits included textiles, ceramics, metalwork, and architectural models. The institution promoted appreciation for the artistic side of industrial production. Designers and students used the museum as a resource for study and inspiration. Its opening reflected growing interest in the fusion of art and industry. The museum became an important cultural landmark in the capital.