Un tesoro paleontológico y histórico en Victoria, Argentina, que revela fósiles de megafauna, artefactos indígenas y relatos del pasado entrerriano.
The museum is open Tuesday to Sunday from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM and from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM. It is closed on Mondays. It is located at 149 Urquiza Street, Victoria, Entre Ríos. To confirm opening hours, you can contact them at +54 3436 421267.
Admission is free, as it is a municipal museum that promotes local culture. Voluntary donations are accepted for its maintenance.
It is recommended to allow between 1 and 2 hours to comfortably explore the 8 permanent exhibition rooms with historical objects, photographs, and documents that tell the story of Victoria's development.
The museum honors the historian Carlos Anadón and has preserved Victoria’s cultural heritage since 1992. Its collections range from the colonial period to 20th-century urban development.
We recommend visiting in autumn or spring (March to November) because of the pleasant weather. Wednesday mornings usually have fewer visitors. Avoid local festival days such as the National Beer Festival in October.
The ground floor is accessible with ramps and adapted restrooms. The upper floors are only accessible by stairs, but guided virtual visits are available on request at +54 3436 421267.
A few blocks away you will find: San Martín Square (the historic center), the Basilica of Our Lady of Arantzazu (18th century), and the Paraná River viewpoint. More options at Entre Ríos Tourism.
Wear comfortable shoes for walking on the cobblestones of the historic center. Photos without flash are allowed. On Saturdays there are free guided tours at 10:30 AM and 5:30 PM. Check temporary exhibitions at Victoria Municipality.
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