This is the first site museum ever emplaced on Paraná River’s wetlands.
Educational tours for schools and groups; camping also allowed.
- Navigation through the river and watercourses with a disembarkment at Isla Charigüé Cultural Center, featuring exhibitions about native peoples, territorial issues, flora and fauna, cultural objects, and the works of plastic artist Mario Domínguez Texeira (Professor at Rosario National University [UNR], founder and director of the Cultural Center).
- Walks along trails of cultural and ecological value, bog islands and lagoons.
- Mythological labyrinth. Text by Prof. Lidia Godoy de Domínguez.
- Access to the first lookout point and observatory ever of the wetlands. Sightings.
- Visit to the island’s chapel and school.
For more information, call or send an e-mail.
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