Discover the best top things to do in Central Argentina, Argentina including Museo de ''Lito'' Miguel Angel Sottovia, Museo Historico UNC Manzana Jesuitica, Museo Historico Provincial Marques de Sobre Monte, Quinta El Ombu, Complejo Municipal San Francisco, Rocsen Museum, Estancia Santa Susana, Museo Historico Fuerte Independencia, Museo Pueyrredon, Museo Municipal Hermanos Emiliozzi.
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The Historical Museum of the National University of Cordoba is located in the Jesuit Block, inscribed on World Heritage List by UNESCO in 2000. This museum promotes the development of a bond between the University and the visitor. Through its galleries, the museum offers and insight of the oldest university in Argentina (founded in 1613) and one of the most important in Latin American. Daily guided tours in English and Spanish. - Morning 10am English - 11am Spanish - Evening 3pm Spanish - 5pm English . Summer (December 21st - March 21st) 5pm Spanish - 6pm English Contact us on Facebook: Museo Histórico UNC - Manzana Jesuítica
I thought I forgot to take photos during the tour because I was enjoying it. The guide was very informative and the collections were very special. The guide even took us to some rooms exclusive for their tours.
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Cordoba’s first Spanish governor lived and worked in this spacious colonial house, which is filled with furniture, rifles, saddles, military uniforms and other 18th-century artifacts.
With a large house and a business house, it shows the details of colonial life. objects, customs and an atmosphere that transports in time are the elements of this visit to another time.
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By the end of the last century, Mr. Francisco Kelly , an Argentine citizen of irish descendance named his land Santa Susana as a homage to his wife, Susana Caffrey. The ranch is located in the district of Campana , Buenos Aires province, and near the town of Los Cardales. It actually occupies an area of 1200 Hectares (2965 acres) mainly dedicated to agricultural activities, and ,since around 24 years ago, it has also been exploites as a tourism resort, either at national or at international levels. We receive visitors Tuesday through Sunday every day of the year.
Took a very enjoyable day trip from Buenos Aires to visit an estancia (ranch) in the Pampas. Package included a ride on horseback or in a horse drawn carriage, huge delicious lunch, and tango/folklore show. Because it was raining, it was too dangerous for them to do the gaucho skills show (they did an extended tango show instead). Make sure to leave time to visit the farmhouse and chapel. Very nice day.
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