MUSEO REGIONAL FRANCISCO MAZZONI
This late eighteenth century colonial house was inhabited by the historian and writer Don R. Francisco Mazzoni (1883-1978), who dedicated his life to the preservation of relics of the past and donated his house to the state in 1969. Inside you can see a collection of utensils that belonged to indigenous populations, objects and furniture from the colonial period, gaucho tools and other curiosities. This very interesting visit allows to understand better the history of the region. Pleasant patio shaded by a bicentennial fig tree.
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