Things to do in Cordoba, Central Argentina: The Best Specialty Museums

August 15, 2021 Emerita Lamoureux

Discover the best top things to do in Cordoba, Argentina including Museo Anatomico Pedro Ara, Museo Emilio Caraffa, Museo Palacio Ferreyra, Capilla Domestica Compania de Jesus, Colegio Nacional de Monserrat, Museo Historico de la Universidad Nacional de Cordoba, Archivo Provincial de la Memoria, Museo Usina Molet, Museo San Alberto, Museo Hotel Viena.
Restaurants in Cordoba

1. Museo Anatomico Pedro Ara

Calle Chubut 415, Cordoba X5000LYI Argentina http://www.museoara.fcm.unc.edu.ar/
Excellent
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Museo Anatomico Pedro Ara

2. Museo Emilio Caraffa

Avenida Poeta Leopoldo Lugones 411, Cordoba X5000HZE Argentina +54 351 434-3348 http://www.museocaraffa.org.ar/
Excellent
49%
Good
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Satisfactory
9%
Poor
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 273 reviews

Museo Emilio Caraffa

Reviewed By 49Bill141 - Toronto, Canada

it is well worth a visit...great exhibits...beautiful building...could use more English on the info notes-very nice!

3. Museo Palacio Ferreyra

Avenida Hipolito Yrigoyen 511, Cordoba X5000JHF Argentina +54 351 434-3636 [email protected] http://www.cba.gov.ar/museo-superior-de-bellas-artes-evita-palacio-ferreyra/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 1,013 reviews

Museo Palacio Ferreyra

4. Capilla Domestica Compania de Jesus

Calle Caseros 141, Cordoba X5000AHC Argentina +54 351 423-9196 http://www.soldepiedra.com.ar/iglesia-de-la-compania-de-jesus
Excellent
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4.5 based on 643 reviews

Capilla Domestica Compania de Jesus

Reviewed By GloriaAnchio - Philadelphia, United States

The Jesuits started Cordoba in the late 1500s. You will need a car to get to the "estancias" (ranch settlements) in the vicinity of the city of Cordoba, which are UNESCO world heritage sites. In the city itself, the Jesuit church, in the historic district, is the gem. The altar is spectacular, an example of Spanish baroque style 16th-17th century.

5. Colegio Nacional de Monserrat

Camino a Obispo Trejo 294, Cordoba X5012LLA Argentina +54 351 433-2079 http://www.cnm.unc.edu.ar
Excellent
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4.5 based on 299 reviews

Colegio Nacional de Monserrat

6. Museo Historico de la Universidad Nacional de Cordoba

Camino a Obispo Trejo 242, Cordoba X5012LLA Argentina +54 351 433-2075 http://www.unc.edu.ar/institucional/manzana-jesuitica/manzanadelasluces/museohistorico
Excellent
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4.5 based on 117 reviews

Museo Historico de la Universidad Nacional de Cordoba

7. Archivo Provincial de la Memoria

Pasaje Santa Catalina 66 near the great Cathedral and Plaza San martín, Cordoba X5000ADB Argentina +54 351 434-2449 http://www.apm.gov.ar
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4.5 based on 155 reviews

Archivo Provincial de la Memoria

Reviewed By Shary01 - Heidelberg, Germany

We have had only one day to visit Córdoba and we decided to go only to this place. It is quite outside from Córdoba centre and you definitely need a taxi or rental car to get there. When you enter the site you have the feeling: what an normal place which makes it even more gruesome to know what has happend in the recent past. The whole team (partly from the university of Córdoba and partly volonteers) is highly motivated. They were so kind as to print out all descriptions written in English and they gave us the opportunity to discuss with them in the end our impressions. And when you than start your path from station to station, with all these personal details, photos and belongings it gives you an impression you will never forget and which is especially nowaday more than important to keep up in the mind of 1. an argentinian 2. a global society. What these people do for keeping the memory alive is priceless and needs our support.

8. Museo Usina Molet

Caledera Jean Luc Molet, Cordoba Argentina 0681533187 [email protected] http://alfred-molet-fr.blog4ever.com/blog/index-710768.html
Excellent
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4.0 based on 31 reviews

Museo Usina Molet

Alfred Molet ne a Cattenieres en 1850 et mort en 1917 est un ingenieur chimiste. Expatrie en Argentine, il cree une conserverie, et exploite une mine de calcium. En 1899, il cree laCompana Molet de Carburo de Calcio1 qui produit du carbure de calcium dans une usine construite au bord du Rio Primero, a proximite et en amont de la ville de Cordoba2. Dans le but d'approvisionner cette usine en electricite, il fait construire un barrage hydroelectrique sur la riviere dans les premieres annees du xxe siecle - l'actuel Museo Usina Molet est installe dans les locaux de l'usine hydroelectrique ainsi developpee2. En desaccord avec ses associes, Molet vend ses actions et quitte la direction de l'entreprise en 19052. Alfred Molet poursuit son action dans les chemins de fer, et obtient en 1908 une concession de chemin de fer qui l'autorise a construire deux lignes a travers les provinces de Misiones et deCorrientes3. Alfred Molet repose au cimetiere de Recoleta a Buenos-Aires.

9. Museo San Alberto

Calle Caseros, Cordoba X5022JOA Argentina +54 351 434-1616 http://museosanalberto.com.ar/
Excellent
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4.0 based on 16 reviews

Museo San Alberto

10. Museo Hotel Viena

Miramar 5143, Cordoba 5143 Argentina
Excellent
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4.0 based on 40 reviews

Museo Hotel Viena

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