Sights in Gualeguaychú
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Casa de la Cultura
Dating from the early 20th century, the unusual Casa de la Cultura has occasional public exhibitions, and is the place to contact for entrance to other historic houses around town and the museum, if there’s nobody there during opening hours.
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Museo Aedo
The Museo Aedo, just off Plaza San Martín, is the municipal museum, occupying the oldest house in town (c 1800). It features mostly antique furniture and weaponry. A free guided tour in rapid-fire Spanish is available.
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Casa de Fray Mocho
Casa de Fray Mocho was the birthplace of José Álvarez, founder of the influential satirical magazine Caras y Caretas at the turn of the 20th century; Fray Mocho was his pen name.
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Casa de Andrade
In the mid-19th century, the colonial Casa de Andrade belonged to entrerriano (from the province of Entre Ríos) poet, journalist, diplomat and politician Olegario Andrade.
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Parque Unzué
A highlight of Gualeguaychú is this sizable and elegant riverside park across the bridge from the center. It's great for swimming, picnicking, camping, fishing and relaxing.
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Corsódromo
Southwest of the center, the Corsódromo is the main site for Gualeguaychú’s lively Carnaval.
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