Opens at January 1-December 31 Monday-Friday 10:00-12:30,14:00-17:00
Recommended sightseeing time:1.5-3 hours
Address:
Centro Cívico S/n, R8400 San Carlos de Bariloche, Río Negro, ArgentinaMap
Phone+54 294 442-2309
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Interesting
This museum has 2 sections. A natural history one downstairs with some realistic taxidermy and brief explanations in Spanish and English. Upstairs is an historical section. The explanations are only i...
Small museum located in Centro Civico. First floor is a natural history museum showing the plants and animals of the Patagonia Region. Upstairs covers the indigenous people of the region, Spanish colo...
Not a word about the Nazis who settled here after WWII
OK little museum about regional fauna and flora, original native inhabitants and the Europeans who started Bariloche in the late 1800s. Not a peep about the war criminals who came here after WWII and...
This building is quite large, in the city center where two roads go underneath the upper museum floor. The contents are well laid out and informative. The section on the flora and fauna had good speci...
For a small price you get a pretty good overview of the indigenous history, colonization and subsequent settling of the area. Lots of interesting photos from the 1850’s on. There were English placar...
Interesting
This museum has 2 sections. A natural history one downstairs with some realistic taxidermy and brief explanations in Spanish and English. Upstairs is an historical section. The explanations are only i...
Small but Interesting Regional Museum
Small museum located in Centro Civico. First floor is a natural history museum showing the plants and animals of the Patagonia Region. Upstairs covers the indigenous people of the region, Spanish colo...
Not a word about the Nazis who settled here after WWII
OK little museum about regional fauna and flora, original native inhabitants and the Europeans who started Bariloche in the late 1800s. Not a peep about the war criminals who came here after WWII and...
Fascinating Assembage
This building is quite large, in the city center where two roads go underneath the upper museum floor. The contents are well laid out and informative. The section on the flora and fauna had good speci...
Dated but informative
For a small price you get a pretty good overview of the indigenous history, colonization and subsequent settling of the area. Lots of interesting photos from the 1850’s on. There were English placar...