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Samay Huasi, a Place to Rest
Chilecito
Samay Huasi, a Place to Rest
The Samay Huasi ranch opens its doors to visitors who want to enjoy this beautiful place in La Rioja just as his owner, writer, teacher and politician Joaquín V. González did.
San Francisco Mill Museum
Chilecito
San Francisco Mill Museum
San Francisco Mill Museum may be visited at Chilecito, where interesting works and elements that bear witness to the past and present of the local denizens may be discovered.
Giol Winery or the Former Largest Winery in the World
Maipú
Giol Winery or the Former Largest Winery in the World
Known as the former largest winery in the world, it boasts a unique and fascinating history that comprises it all, even champion bull blood in the Giol wines.
Wine and Grape Harvest Museum
Maipú
Wine and Grape Harvest Museum
Just standing outside the venue will make anyone feel like going in. Declared National, the Wine and Grape Harvest Museum is one of the jewels treasured by the City of Maipú.
Past and Present: Malargüe Regional Museum
Malargüe
Past and Present: Malargüe Regional Museum
The past and modern times are combined for us to learn about Malargüe's achievements. We visited the Regional Museum and the Thesaurus Conventions Center.
Visit to Pierre Auger`s Observatory
Malargüe
Visit to Pierre Auger`s Observatory
Maybe there are few people who know that there is something in the cosmos that is throwing out particles that reach the Earth constantly. We visited the Pierre Auger Observatory to...
Aquarium: An Underwater World
Mendoza
Aquarium: An Underwater World
Researching about the life of fish is one of the most delightful adventures and nearly becomes part of the fantasy world for children.
Foundation Area Museum
Mendoza
Foundation Area Museum
A site that takes us back to colonial times in the city of Mendoza. Archeological remains of ancient buildings seem to talk to us about the past of this place.
The Cuyo Past Museum
Mendoza
The Cuyo Past Museum
We visited the Cuyo Past Museum and watched valuable objects that give testimony of the life of the inhabitants of Mendoza, San Juan and La Rioja in the XIX century.
Wine Museum – Bodega La Rural
Mendoza
Wine Museum – Bodega La Rural
Respect for the Rutini family viniculture tradition enables us to learn the ways of producing wine in the late XIX century.
Sarmiento’s Birthplace
San Juan
Sarmiento’s Birthplace
The building featuring colonial style houses pieces of original furniture, photographs and authentic information about Domingo F. Sarmiento’s long career as a politician.
Where the Liberator Spent the Night
San Juan
Where the Liberator Spent the Night
Inside the Santo Domingo Convent, a cell (a chamber) was occupied by Gral. San Martín in 1815 while he was getting ready for the campaign to liberate Chile and Upper Peru.

 
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