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southerncrossuy
TO KNOW THE TOWN HISTORY
The museum is dedicated to show the technology used by the most important local businesses in their early times. You may see some machines used by one of the oldest oranges producer and exporter. You ...
Bewertet am 26. Nov. 2020
southerncrossuy
TO KNOW THE TOWN HISTORY
The museum is dedicated to show the technology used by the most important local businesses in their early times. You may see some machines used by one of the oldest oranges producer and exporter. You ...
Bewertet am 26. Nov. 2020
Gordon P
Tired and poorly laid out
A typical little town museum with no fluency or decent explanations plus a bunch of stuff that seems to have nothing to do with anything - Leonardo da Vinci?? Seems like it is geared to local schoolk...
Bewertet am 7. Dez. 2017
Gordon P
Tired and poorly laid out
A typical little town museum with no fluency or decent explanations plus a bunch of stuff that seems to have nothing to do with anything - Leonardo da Vinci?? Seems like it is geared to local schoolk...
Bewertet am 7. Dez. 2017
MikkoN183
Welcoming museo
When I happened to walk by, the building itself was so interesting that I visited the museum. It's a good go for those interested of Uruguayan history. There's also a few odd picks of general history ...
TO KNOW THE TOWN HISTORY
The museum is dedicated to show the technology used by the most important local businesses in their early times. You may see some machines used by one of the oldest oranges producer and exporter. You ...
TO KNOW THE TOWN HISTORY
The museum is dedicated to show the technology used by the most important local businesses in their early times. You may see some machines used by one of the oldest oranges producer and exporter. You ...
Tired and poorly laid out
A typical little town museum with no fluency or decent explanations plus a bunch of stuff that seems to have nothing to do with anything - Leonardo da Vinci?? Seems like it is geared to local schoolk...
Tired and poorly laid out
A typical little town museum with no fluency or decent explanations plus a bunch of stuff that seems to have nothing to do with anything - Leonardo da Vinci?? Seems like it is geared to local schoolk...
Welcoming museo
When I happened to walk by, the building itself was so interesting that I visited the museum. It's a good go for those interested of Uruguayan history. There's also a few odd picks of general history ...