4137, Av. Gdor. José M. Silva, Tafí del Valle, Tucumán, ArgentinaMap
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The day we went it was raining and cold and it all smelled damp and humid. It could be a cute museum if the exhibits were cleaned and properly maintained. Not hard to look after 19th century furnitu...
The museum was interesting, but of course no English translations or translator. There are 5 menhirs in front of missionon the side. The receptionist said they had always been there.
We walked here from town in search of Restaurant de Museo and from one Review it should be attached to the Museo complex. What we encountered was a group of Pueblo Style buldings many if not all in ne...
We visited the museo after having lunch at the lovely restaurant attached to the museum which I would definitely recommend: cheap and delicious, plus humita (traditional sweetcorn dish) and soup good ...
It is the shell of a stay that belonged to the Jesuits, then acquired it by a family (and made extensions), and then was expropriated to make the museum.
So-so
The day we went it was raining and cold and it all smelled damp and humid. It could be a cute museum if the exhibits were cleaned and properly maintained. Not hard to look after 19th century furnitu...
Jesuit history from 1718
The museum was interesting, but of course no English translations or translator. There are 5 menhirs in front of missionon the side. The receptionist said they had always been there.
Send Money, in need of preservation
We walked here from town in search of Restaurant de Museo and from one Review it should be attached to the Museo complex. What we encountered was a group of Pueblo Style buldings many if not all in ne...
Worth a visit!
We visited the museo after having lunch at the lovely restaurant attached to the museum which I would definitely recommend: cheap and delicious, plus humita (traditional sweetcorn dish) and soup good ...
To know a little history
It is the shell of a stay that belonged to the Jesuits, then acquired it by a family (and made extensions), and then was expropriated to make the museum.