Forclaz Mill Museum
Between Colón and San José, the Molino Forclaz Museum tells the story of the first settlers in the region, how through tenacity and sacrifice, the mill needed to supply greater...
The San José palace
The San José Palace is a piece of history in the Argentine political organization. It used to be the residence of General Urquiza, now converted into a historical museum.
San José Palace
We present one of the most important mansions in Entre Ríos. Discover the most intimate corners of General Justo José de Urquiza’s home when you visit the Palacio San José.
Corrientes Historical Museum
A place where Corrientes History is told from its objects. A trip to the past through different rooms that help one to understand the idiosyncrasy of this society from Littoral.
Fine Arts Provincial Museum
Inaugurated on May 3, 1972, at 634, San Juan Street, housed by a building raised in the late nineteenth century, the Dr. Juan Ramón Vidal Fine Arts Provincial Museum is the synthesis...
Juan Pablo Duffard Regional Historical Museum
Located in a building which was built in 1885 and belonged to the first governor of the Province- General Ignacio Fotheringham. It keeps objects that are evidence of great part of Formosa...
The Mission
A trip to the past of Formosa where Guaraníes and Franciscan Fathers were the protagonists that forged the identity of a city. Cultures with different creeds...
Visit to Parque de las Naciones
Designed as a site of encounter to celebrate the Immigrant National Festival, this place is a perfect excuse to enjoy the open air and the history of this region shaped by European...
Visit to Oberá's Historical and Natural Science Museum
Not only do its walls preserve the history of the denizens of Oberá, but also the memory of this region of Misiones, which captivates visitors and was adopted by immigrants from all...
Horacio Quiroga's House
The author of the famous book Jungle Tales lived in Misiones, amidst his madness, his passion for literature and, of course, his love for the magic of this nook in Misiones. Here is...
Images of the Rainforest Museum
The sculptures made by a Paraguayan artist living in Iguazú makes us get in touch with human and animal figures that have dwelled or still dwell in the rainforest of Misiones.
Juan B. Castagnino Municipal Museum of Fine Arts
The Juan B. Castagnino Museum of Fine Arts is one of the most important museums in the country. Today, it opens its doors to show an exhibition about the Rosario artists’ society.
We cannot elude tango when we refer to our inextricable cultural identity.
A feeling that is danced and percolates through the curbs of the one hundred porteño neighborhoods. Existencial philosophy of the suburbs. All your history, your men and women, the neighborhoods, the sidewalks and the skies drain through time in the city: Buenos Aires par excellence.
This section has come to be named HDR Photographs (High Dynamic Range) and it lets visitors observe 3D photographs. This is the result of a technology that imitates the performance of the pupil in the human eye when it becomes adapted to the light. Thus, these photographs seem real and they provide watchers the chance to feel as if they were in the very same place they are watching.