Recommendations Near Museo Regional Trevelin “Molino Andes”
Museo Regional Trevelin “Molino Andes” Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Excellent museum relating the growth of Trevelin
A really well presented history of Trevelin and the role of milling in the development of the town. The museum is well maintained, very clear explanations of the exhibits in spanish, welsh and englis...
We caught the service coach from Esquel to Trevelin to look at the Welsh history in the region. Even though it was a Sunday, religious holiday most places were open for business. The Museum opened it...
Very Interesting museum of Welsh Immigrants and Indians
Absolutely fascinating museum, very well creating the story of Welsh Immigrants including their experience in trying to survive and get along with Indian tribes and the Argentinian government. Lots of...
El museo es casi exclusivamente de los galeses , parece q antes s ellos nadie habitó esas tierras. Las banderas y los dragones galeses por todos lados . De nuestro pueblo originario , los tehuelches ...
Excellent museum relating the growth of Trevelin
A really well presented history of Trevelin and the role of milling in the development of the town. The museum is well maintained, very clear explanations of the exhibits in spanish, welsh and englis...
Trevelin, Chubut, Argentina.
We caught the service coach from Esquel to Trevelin to look at the Welsh history in the region. Even though it was a Sunday, religious holiday most places were open for business. The Museum opened it...
Very Interesting museum of Welsh Immigrants and Indians
Absolutely fascinating museum, very well creating the story of Welsh Immigrants including their experience in trying to survive and get along with Indian tribes and the Argentinian government. Lots of...
MUSEO MOLINO ANDES
MUY BIEN PENSADO, ES AUTOGUIADO, EXCELENTE FOTOS, MATERIALES Y EXPLICACIONES!!! ES GRANDE Y SE RECORRE DE MANERA SENCILLA, TRES PISOS Y POSEE ASCENSOR
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El museo es casi exclusivamente de los galeses , parece q antes s ellos nadie habitó esas tierras. Las banderas y los dragones galeses por todos lados . De nuestro pueblo originario , los tehuelches ...