The Museo Gregorio Álvarez, located in San Martín de los Andes, Neuquén, showcases regional history in a historic building that once served as a railway machine shop. The museum features a collection of indigenous artifacts that highlight the cultural heritage of local communities, along with a gallery dedicated to contemporary art by local artists. Visitors can access the museum for free and can expect a tour duration of about one hour, which offers insight into the area’s history and traditions.
Among the museum’s notable exhibits is a permanent display focused on indigenous culture, detailing the evolution and lifestyle of local tribes. Additionally, temporary exhibitions often feature diverse themes, such as the recent showcase dedicated to the popular character Mafalda, ensuring that there is always something new to see and learn during each visit.