Calle Pte J D Peron 482, Lobos B7240AAJ, ArgentinaMap
Phone: +54 2227 42-3110
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A little history
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Very nice place. Interesting. Clean and ordered. It is a recommended historical trip to do. You will find photos, objects and stories to travel in the time, even if it's a rat.
There is not much to see beyond some pictures, posters and personal objects nothing remarkable. No support for visitors either with guided visit or information. No sale of aluminous memories nor ...
The closure time was 18 hs and we arrived 16.52 hs and they didn't let us in because they said they closed at the 17 hs by pandemic and they treated us very disgustingly ...
We went to Lobos and passed through the home of the General. Peron. But it is closed to the public. Even a new advertisement can't visit its interior. Only the front facade.
The entrance is free and free. It is a few minutes walk and it is a historic site. We talk about the home of Perón. The rest is history to its detractors or justice.
A little history
Very nice place. Interesting. Clean and ordered. It is a recommended historical trip to do. You will find photos, objects and stories to travel in the time, even if it's a rat.
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There is not much to see beyond some pictures, posters and personal objects nothing remarkable. No support for visitors either with guided visit or information. No sale of aluminous memories nor ...
We couldn't get in
The closure time was 18 hs and we arrived 16.52 hs and they didn't let us in because they said they closed at the 17 hs by pandemic and they treated us very disgustingly ...
Closed until new warning
We went to Lobos and passed through the home of the General. Peron. But it is closed to the public. Even a new advertisement can't visit its interior. Only the front facade.
Forced visit
The entrance is free and free. It is a few minutes walk and it is a historic site. We talk about the home of Perón. The rest is history to its detractors or justice.