Imagine a place where legends come to life and history intertwines with the traditions of different peoples—this is exactly what the Ertivio Acosta Museum of the Chaco Man represents. Located in the heart of Resistencia, this museum serves as a vital cultural beacon for the entire Chaco province. Argentina takes pride in this institution, which has carefully preserved the memory of the region's social and cultural development since 1990.

It is not just a collection of antiquities, but a true "melting pot" of cultures. The museum's exhibits are dedicated to the history of indigenous peoples—the Qom, Moqoit, and Wichí—as well as the significant contributions of Afro-Argentines, Creoles, and European immigrants. The museum is recognized as an important center for social sciences, where material heritage sits alongside stories of the beliefs and daily lives of ancestors.
Visitors find a unique combination of the province's political history and rich Guaraní mythology. The small but incredibly rich museum building at Juan B. Justo 280 invites everyone to touch authentic 19th-century objects and understand how the identity of this fascinating region was formed.