The Museo Casa Padilla, with its striking red-and-white facade, stands as one of San Miguel de Tucumán’s most notable 19th-century buildings, overlooking Plaza Independencia. Inside, visitors can explore a well-preserved traditional colonial home and admire an extensive collection of European and Asian artworks, including paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts. The museum also houses an array of antique furnishings, providing a glimpse into the region’s rich cultural and historical heritage. Today, guests can wander through the rooms, experiencing the blend of local and international art and architecture.
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