If you want to truly understand the soul of the Misiones province, your journey should begin here. The Aníbal Cambas Regional Museum is the oldest and one of the most significant cultural institutions in the city of Posadas. Founded in 1940, it serves as the primary guardian of the memory of the past in this unique part of the country, Argentina.

The museum is situated in a picturesque location—the Republic of Paraguay Park. Following a major renovation in 2016, it was transformed into a modern educational space. Here, evidence of thousands of years of history is gathered under one roof: from the stone tools of the region's first cultures to artifacts from the era of colonization and the formation of the modern province.
The museum building itself is architecturally interesting, and its interior layout follows a strict chronological order. This makes a visit not just a simple viewing of exhibits, but a true journey through time, where ethnography intertwines with natural history and archaeology.