Plaza Independencia attracts people throughout the day and is the center of activity in this busy city. Nearby is the Casa Histórica, which is where Argentina declared its independence from Spain. Museo Arqueológico is worth a visit to see some of the important documents from that era. The enormous Parque 9 de Julio is an excellent place to get some exercise or relax in a green environment.
The Museo de la Industria Azucarera is a tribute to the area’s rich sugar-making history. It's housed at Parque 9 de Julio, in the former home of Bishop Colombres, who was a central figure in the growth of the local sugar industry. Entrance is...
Casa Histórica, two blocks south of the plaza on Calle Congreso, is a house-turned-museum, full of historical documents and antique furniture. It's also where Argentina drafted its declaration of independence from Spain at the end of the eighteenth...