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Audio Guide of Haedo House Museum

Donde las paredes susurran conspiraciones del siglo XIX y los retratos guardan miradas cómplices.

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📖 Audio Guide Chapters

6 chapters

1. The Room of Fiery Decisions

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2. The Subtle Hints of Rebellious Architecture

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3. Passion, Power, and a Narrow Bed

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4. The Secret of the Bathroom That Wasn't a Bathroom

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5. The Clock's Revenge and the Nails That Speak

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6. Final Confession Before Crossing the Threshold

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What are the visiting hours and how do I get to the Haedo House Museum?

The museum is generally open Tuesday to Sunday from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. It is usually closed on Mondays. It is located at 406 Rivadavia Street, Gualeguaychú. We recommend confirming hours before your visit by calling +54 3446 431054 or checking the municipal website.

How much does admission to the museum cost?

Admission is free, although voluntary donations are accepted to help maintain the heritage site. Advance reservations are not required for individual visits.

How much time is needed to tour the museum?

We recommend setting aside between 45 minutes and 1 hour to appreciate all the rooms. If you are interested in regional history, you can extend your visit by reading the informational panels.

Why is the Haedo House historically important?

This colonial mansion from 1822 was the residence of Governor Ruperto Haedo and stands as a testament to Creole architecture. Key decisions for the development of Entre Ríos during the 19th century were made here.

What time of year or day is best to visit?

Weekday mornings have fewer visitors. Avoid national holidays if you are looking for tranquility. Any season is good, but in spring you can also enjoy its historic courtyard in bloom.

Does the museum have access for people with reduced mobility?

It has partial access: the ground floor is accessible, but the upper rooms require climbing stairs. Contact the museum before your visit (+54 3446 431054) to request specific assistance.

What other tourist sites are nearby that I can visit?

Less than 10 blocks away you will find: San Martín Square (historic center), Sugar Museum (272 San Martín Street), and Unzué Park. The Gualeguaychú Hot Springs are 15 km away.

What tips do you have to make the most of my visit?

Wear comfortable shoes (there are original wooden floors), ask for descriptive brochures at reception, and if you visit in summer bring water (there are no fountains inside). If you want to dive deeper, plan your visit to coincide with the guided talks announced on their Facebook page.

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