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Getting to this museum in the Parque General San Martin is half the fun of visiting! The Museum is excellent covering Argentina, past and present, the prehistoric, the past, the geology, animals, lots...
I love this museum. It has great information on the natural history and the archaeological background of Argentina: as well as a really explaniation of the geological formation of the Andes, and how t...
A worthwhile small museum with several floors giving insights into the local natural history. Features of fossils that Darwin visited, specimens collected by local scientists, and historical displays....
The museum is well designed and have some interesting pieces, but it is quite small. The entrance is free. Perhaps is more attractive the architecture of the building itself and the view of the museum...
Museo Cornelio Moyano
Getting to this museum in the Parque General San Martin is half the fun of visiting! The Museum is excellent covering Argentina, past and present, the prehistoric, the past, the geology, animals, lots...
Great info
I love this museum. It has great information on the natural history and the archaeological background of Argentina: as well as a really explaniation of the geological formation of the Andes, and how t...
Wonderful!
This museum has several small collections of different things but absolutely with going. The Rick and dinosaur exhibits were great!
An Local Geogrpahy and Geology
A worthwhile small museum with several floors giving insights into the local natural history. Features of fossils that Darwin visited, specimens collected by local scientists, and historical displays....
Very simple and small, but nice too
The museum is well designed and have some interesting pieces, but it is quite small. The entrance is free. Perhaps is more attractive the architecture of the building itself and the view of the museum...