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Interesting place. It was good to see a little history of the villa.
The museum is located inside the Estancia La Quinta Park. It has an entrance through Asunción street and it is reached by crossing the park or directly by the entrance of Los Zorzales street. The muse...
Very neat. Very good museography. Very interesting and some one-of-a-kind pieces. One dated more than 5000 years. They have a very special preparation to attract and teach kids. Plus their personnel ...
The museum is located in the Parco Estanza La Quinta. It has free and free access. It has an exclusive collection of archaeological pieces from the villages originating in the Sierras de Córdoba. It is a ...
We went out and walked and arrived almost unwillingly and we met something great: attention, place, archaeological elements, the corner of children. Po...
Interesting place. It was good to see a little history of the villa.
The museum is located inside the Estancia La Quinta Park. It has an entrance through Asunción street and it is reached by crossing the park or directly by the entrance of Los Zorzales street. The muse...
Outstanding!
Very neat. Very good museography. Very interesting and some one-of-a-kind pieces. One dated more than 5000 years. They have a very special preparation to attract and teach kids. Plus their personnel ...
It's a very interesting sample
The museum is located in the Parco Estanza La Quinta. It has free and free access. It has an exclusive collection of archaeological pieces from the villages originating in the Sierras de Córdoba. It is a ...
Spectacular
We went out and walked and arrived almost unwillingly and we met something great: attention, place, archaeological elements, the corner of children. Po...
It is a modest but interesting museum.
It helps us to know some of the native populations and their surroundings, basically in terms of fauna.