Museo de la Patagonia
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Climber811936
Fort Qu'Appelle, Canada58 contributions
Nov 2023 • Couples
This museum has 2 sections. A natural history one downstairs with some realistic taxidermy and brief explanations in Spanish and English. Upstairs is an historical section. The explanations are only in Spanish. However there are booklets in English which give general background but do not explain all the individual items. It is definitely worth an hour to visit.
Written November 17, 2023
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Misty_Ravena
Marica, RJ165 contributions
Mar 2012 • Solo
When visiting a place where we have never been before, it's great to find a museum like this one to tell us about it. So here you can find out about the land, the climate, flora and fauna of patagonia, and also about the different human cultures that have lived here before europeans arrived - and then about these first settlers too. The informations are given also in english. Its location is perfect, right by the main square of the city - so it's easy to go there for a couple of hours after or before lunch, for instance.
Written May 7, 2012
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adriana m
San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina24 contributions
Jan 2019 • Family
This Museum is important because some pieces of history can be seen- There are some military uniforms , some photographs .
Animals of the fauna are embalmed , and something of the flora
Don´t miss is not so big but value to have an idea about the nature surrounding the National Park
Animals of the fauna are embalmed , and something of the flora
Don´t miss is not so big but value to have an idea about the nature surrounding the National Park
Written January 6, 2019
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paul g
Bled, Slovenia6 contributions
Feb 2017 • Solo
A small museum but a welcome relief in a very commercial Bariloche.
Quite a lot of local and regional info and facts.
It would help to have good Spanish here to make the most of it.
Quite a lot of local and regional info and facts.
It would help to have good Spanish here to make the most of it.
Written March 28, 2017
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Hamilton V
Contagem, MG27 contributions
Jun 2016
It is a nice place with an incredible lake view. You can also take some dogs ( San Bernard or Belgian Shepherd ).
Written October 12, 2016
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digbyhughes
Sydney, Australia138 contributions
Jan 2014 • Couples
This is a small museum that offers an interesting display of the full history of Patagonia. Most of the displays are Spanish language only but it is not too difficult to get the grasp of what is being shown. Of most interest to me was the clear similarity in art and culture of the ancient people of Patagonia with the Aboriginals of Australia. At only $25 pesos it is good value for money and is distinctly different to most of the activities in Bariloche.
Written January 4, 2014
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505badgolfer
Albuquerque, NM373 contributions
Feb 2020
OK little museum about regional fauna and flora, original native inhabitants and the Europeans who started Bariloche in the late 1800s. Not a peep about the war criminals who came here after WWII and lived quite openly.
Written February 15, 2020
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David C
31 contributions
Aug 2017
Museo de la Patagonia is a great spot if you're curious about the region's history, as well as the tribes that inhabited it, their everyday life, and the battles they had to fight.
Written July 23, 2018
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Erika J
Orlando10 contributions
Nov 2016 • Couples
Decent little museum in the heart of Bariloche. Was cool to see a condor (stuffed) close up to see what they actually look like and how large they are! They had a lot of interesting info about the land and animals that were nice to learn about on a rainy day. Not too expensive, but nothing too extraordinary.
Written March 1, 2017
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ItsATouristTrap
Tokyo Prefecture, Japan356 contributions
Nov 2016 • Solo
A small museum located off the heavily graffiti'ed (as of Nov. 2016) Centro Civico plaza that mostly covers the indigenous peoples of Patagonia and the Spanish/Argentinian waves that came in the 1800s. Specifically, there were some informative displays about the Yamana people as well as some old uniforms and weapons from the colonial expansion era, but nothing spectacular. English information was available for those who cannot read the Spanish. The price for Argentians is super cheap and definitely worth the 45 min to 1 hour visit. The price for foreign visitors is 50 pesos, however, so perhaps not worth the visit if you are traveling on a tight budget and not extremely interested in the history of the region.
Written January 18, 2017
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Anyone know the days and hours that the museum is open?
Written September 30, 2015
This museum is open on Tuesday to Friday 10:00 to 12:30 and 14:00 to 19:00 PLUS Saturday 10:00 to 17:00. Closed on Sunday and Monday. We were here on Monday!!!!!
BarryJoy
Written November 16, 2015
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