Museo Regional

Norte Grande


The former Aduana (customs house) now houses this two-floor museum, which has well-presented displays on natural history, and prehistoric and cultural development. Artifacts include models of indigenous rafts (made from the inflated hides of sea lions), a deformed skull, early colonial tidbits and paraphernalia from the nitrate era.


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