Salon de la Bandera in San Salvador de Jujuy, Argentina – Museum Information

General Information

Museum nameSalon de la Bandera
CategoryMuseum
LocationSan Salvador de Jujuy, Jujuy,
Address Gral. San Martín 450 4600, Y4600 San Salvador de Jujuy, Jujuy, Argentina (View on Google Maps)

The Salon de la Bandera is a historical museum located in San Salvador de Jujuy, Argentina. It houses a collection dedicated to the history and significance of the Argentine flag, particularly the original flag from 1813, donated by General Manuel Belgrano. Visitors can access the museum with guided tours lasting approximately half an hour, which provide insights into the local history during Argentina’s early wars for independence. The museum is situated in a historic government building, contributing to its cultural relevance.

Within the Salon de la Bandera, visitors can expect to see rare artifacts and interactive exhibits. A highlight is the original flag, carefully preserved to protect it from light and temperature changes. The museum also features a 4D experience showcasing the Jujuy exodus, enhancing the visitor’s understanding of the region’s historical narrative. Guest reviews praise the knowledgeable guides who offer detailed accounts of the area’s past, making the visit both educational and engaging.

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    • Restroom: Yes
    • Restaurant: No

    Children

    • Good for kids: Yes