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A new way to make voluntary contributions

The contribution can be made through a self-service device located in the entrance hall.

The National Museum of Fine Arts, together with the Friends of Fine Arts Association, presents a new way to make voluntary contributions.


Participation is optional and facilitated through a self-service device located in the entrance hall, designed to accept digital payment methods. The device suggests a contribution amount, but visitors can adjust it according to their means, promoting inclusive and supportive participation.

The funds raised through this system are allocated to projects that improve the Museum’s infrastructure, restore and conserve artworks from its extensive collection, and develop activities and exhibitions that enrich the cultural experience for all visitors.

It is worth noting that this new form of collaboration complements other initiatives already carried out by Friends of Fine Arts aimed at raising funds to support the Museum and contribute to its growth.

These include: 
- The Friends of Fine Arts membership program
- Educational programming, including courses and workshops
- Purchases made at the Bellas Artes Store
- The traditional annual fundraising dinner

Community support is crucial to achieving new milestones and contributing to the Museum’s excellence in each of its projects.


From now on, visitors can make direct contributions that will strengthen the Museum’s capacity to continue innovating and offering initiatives that deeply and meaningfully connect the community with art. 

We invite you to collaborate with the Museum of Fine Arts. Every contribution counts.

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