We visited this small museum to find out about the original inhabitants. There is a lot of information in a small space but it is well presented and gives a fascinating insight into a lost people.
Slightly of the main San Martin Road the small museum offers a most interesting survey on local and indigenous history. Low price (40ARS).
It's a small museum, collecting material relative to the Yamana. It is a great place, a snapshot on a culture that is practically extinguished. Don't miss this opportunity.
This was a fascinating 45 mins I spent, learning a little about the Yamana people and their story. A very well laid out small museum with clear displays and legends in Spanish and English. Very close to the main Av San Martin, well worth a short visit gven the 75 pesos entrance fee.
Great little museum. A visit here allowed us to understand the different indigenous people of this area. It's a must see!
I really enjoyed this small museum.It's quite cheap, and only takes a few hours to visit - perfect while waiting for a ship of tour to depart.It offered a fascinating view of the world of the Yamana indigenous people - I can't believe they survived in such a cold place the way they did.Highly recommended.
This museum (AR $75) has 3 small rooms, presenting the origin, ethnies and habits of the indigenous people of Tierra del Fuego. Everything is both in spanish and english and is interesting to understand the way of life in that period. Takes between 20-30min to see it.
Good representation of the history. Not much to see from the observatory tower. Take the time to read the posters.
Small and slightly careworn but very good explanation of the history of the local tribes. Well done dioramas with placards in English and Spanish. Some photos of how the people looked originally and some after they adopted more Western dress. Also a video made in 1920 which was interesting.
Even though simple the expo gives an excellent idea of the life of the native Yamana. Highly recommanded.