Montevideo: History Museum
Places and attractions in the History museum category
Categories
- Church
- Museum
- Sport
- Sport venue
- History museum
- Art museum
- Square
- Specialty museum
- Cemetery
- Romanesque architecture
- Shopping
- Arenas and stadiums
- Palace
- Shopping centre
- Park
- Neighbourhood
- Memorial
- Football
- Street
- Nightlife
Museo del Carnaval
The Museo del Carnaval, nestled in the vibrant heart of Montevideo, Uruguay, is a celebration of the country's rich cultural tapestry. This museum is dedicated to the history and ongoing traditions of the annual Carnival, which is considered one of the most significant...
El Cabildo
1800s government house and archive museum El Cabildo de Montevideo stands as a historical beacon in the heart of Uruguay's capital, Montevideo. This colonial-era building, once the seat of government during Spanish rule, has been transformed into a museum that offers visitors a glimpse into the country's rich...
Estévez Palace
Historic government building and museum Nestled in the heart of Montevideo, Uruguay, lies the Estévez Palace, an architectural gem that today serves as a museum and a testament to the country's cultural heritage. This historic building was originally constructed as a private residence in the late 19th...
Museo Andes 1972
The Andes Museum 1972 is located in The Old City in Montevideo, the capital city of Uruguay.
Palacio Taranco
Decorative arts museum in a 1900s palace Palacio Taranco, located in front of the Plaza Zabala, in the heart of the Old City of Montevideo, Uruguay, is a palace erected in the early 20th century during a period in which the architectural style was influenced by French architecture.
Museo de la Casa de Luis Alberto de Herrera
Museo de la Casa de Luis Alberto de Herrera is a museum in the Brazo Oriental barrio of Montevideo, Uruguay. The street in which the house is situated, somewhat set back from the road, is now known as Avenida Dr. Luis Alberto de Herrera. It is surrounded by a park designed by landscape architect Charles Racine.
Molino de Pérez
The Molino de Pérez is a watermill which was built by the Uruguayan merchant Juan María Pérez in 1840. It's located in what nowadays is known as the Veltroni Passage, near Rambla O´Higgins and Alejandro Gallinal. It became a national historical heritage in 1975.