All industrial & heritage museums to visit in Argentina

Explore the impact of industry on society at 16 industrial heritage museums in Argentina. These museums showcase the history of manufacturing, technology, and labor.

Are you curious about the history of industry and innovation? These are the top industrial heritage museums in Argentina:

  1. Palace of Running Waters1

    Palace of Running Waters

     Buenos Aires
    The Palace of Running Waters, located in Buenos Aires, Argentina, is a significant architectural landmark. It was originally designed as a water pumping station in 1877 and completed in 1894. The building, which was once the headquarters of Obras Sanitarias de la Nación, still functions as a pumping station. Its design and history make it a point of interest for tourists visiting the city.
  2. ARA Uruguay2

    ARA Uruguay

     Buenos Aires
    The ARA Uruguay, currently serving as a museum ship, holds the title of the oldest ship in the Argentine Navy. It has a rich history, having been officially incorporated in September 1874, which means it has been in existence for over 130 years. This historical significance adds a unique charm to the museum, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in maritime history.
  3. Museo Juan Murray3

    Museo Juan Murray

     Funes
    In 2007, the Funes Station was converted into a museum, known as the Funes City and Railway Museum "Juan Murray", more commonly known as the "Murray Museum". The museum narrates the origins and evolution of the city since 1875 and the history of the steam locomotive, its evolution linked to the development of the railway and its close link with the city.
  4. Ferrowhite Museum - Workshop4

    Ferrowhite Museum - Workshop

     Ingeniero White
    Ferrowhite is a unique museum situated in Ingeniero White, a port city of Bahía Blanca in Argentina. This museum is a testament to the history of the railway industry in the country, showcasing a collection of tools recovered by a group of workers following the privatization and partial dismantling of the railways in the 1990s.
  5. Complejo Museográfico Provincial Enrique Udaondo5

    Complejo Museográfico Provincial Enrique Udaondo

     Luján
    The Enrique Udaondo Provincial Museum Complex is situated in the city of Luján, in the Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. This museum complex is made up of the Colonial and Historical Museum, the Transport Museum, and the Automobile Hall. These museums collectively house a vast collection of historical and cultural artifacts, making it one of the most significant museums in the country.
  6. Museo Ferroviario Roberto Galian6

    Museo Ferroviario Roberto Galian

     Río Gallegos
    The Roberto Galian Railway Museum is situated in the city of Río Gallegos, in the province of Santa Cruz, Argentina. This location is easily accessible for tourists visiting the region and offers a unique insight into the country's railway history.
  7. Museo Ferroportuario Teodoro Nürnberg7

    Museo Ferroportuario Teodoro Nürnberg

     Comodoro Rivadavia
    The Museo Ferroportuario Teodoro Nürnberg is situated in the heart of Comodoro Rivadavia, Argentina. The museum comprises six exhibition rooms that showcase the city's history through various mediums such as photographs, plans, and other artifacts. These exhibits primarily focus on the historical significance of the Comodoro Rivadavia Railway and the Antonio Morán Port.
  8. Museo Naval de la Nación8

    Museo Naval de la Nación

     Tigre
    The Naval Museum of the Nation's mission is to acquire, compile, and collect objects of historical, scientific, and artistic value related to Argentine naval history and nautical activity. The museum aims to disseminate the importance of these activities in civil society and promote national maritime awareness. This is achieved through conservation, research, exhibition, and communication of cultural heritage and the dissemination of significant historical events and figures in the history of the Argentine Navy.
  9. Haedo Railway Museum9

    Haedo Railway Museum

     Haedo
    The "Raúl Scalabrini Ortiz" Railway Museum and Cultural Center, also known as the Haedo Railway Museum, houses a collection of more than 50 historic railway vehicles from the late 19th to the mid-20th centuries, including steam and diesel locomotives, passenger cars, freight cars, and railcars. It a
  10. Museum of the Vine and Wine of Cafayate, Salta, Argentina10

    Museum of the Vine and Wine of Cafayate, Salta, Argentina

     Cafayate
    The Museum of the Vine and Wine is a wine museum situated in the city of Cafayate, in the Argentine province of Salta. This museum is dedicated to the wines with the denomination of origin Cafayate, offering a unique insight into the region's rich wine history and culture.
  11. Museo de Informática de la República Argentina11

    Museo de Informática de la República Argentina

     Buenos Aires
    The Museo de Informática de la República Argentina, located in Buenos Aires, is managed by the ICATEC Foundation. This non-profit organization was established in 2010 with the aim of preserving and promoting the heritage of information technology in Argentina.
  12. Petroleum Museum12

    Petroleum Museum

     Comodoro Rivadavia
    The National Petroleum Museum is situated in the General Mosconi neighborhood of Comodoro Rivadavia, in the Chubut province of Argentina. This location is significant as it is the site of the historic Well No. 2, where the first state oil gush was discovered on December 13, 1907. The museum was built by YPF, the state oil company, and is considered one of the three largest in the world in terms of its content, alongside those in Russia and the United States.
  13. Museo Archivo Histórico Hugo H. Diez13

    Museo Archivo Histórico Hugo H. Diez

     Laprida
    The Hugo H. Diez Museum, located in the city of Laprida, Buenos Aires, Argentina, is the only museum in the Laprida district. It has been functioning as a community institution since 1987, stimulating participation in non-formal education in various fields such as paleontology, archaeology, history, and art. This makes it a unique destination for those interested in these areas of study.
  14. Transport Museum14

    Transport Museum

     Quilmes
    The Transport Museum Carlos Hillner and Decoud, located in the town of Quilmes, is primarily dedicated to the exhibition of old carriages. In addition to this, the museum also showcases other items such as objects used in horse riding and old motorcycles. This provides a unique opportunity for visitors to explore the history of transportation and gain insights into the evolution of these vehicles over time.
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    Port Museum

     Ingeniero White
    One of the key features of the Port Museum of Ingeniero White is its Oral Stories Archive. This archive is considered one of the most important in Argentina, containing over 1100 interviews with various individuals such as cooks, dockworkers, and railway workers. These interviews provide a unique insight into the lives and experiences of the local community.
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    Minas de Paramillos

     Distrito Uspallata
    Take an adrenaline-filled tour of the ruins of former mines while the guides explain the history, myths and stories behind the place.