In the historic center of San Miguel de Tucumán, you will find a unique cultural landmark — the Casa Belgraniana Historical House. This is more than just a museum; it is a detailed reconstruction of the modest 1816 home where one of the country's most prominent national heroes, General Manuel Belgrano, once lived. The museum recreates the atmosphere of colonial life in Argentina during the era of the struggle for independence.

The building's architectural style is strikingly authentic, with adobe walls, a thatched roof, and a traditional gallery that transports visitors back two centuries. Inside, visitors can explore two living rooms, a kitchen, and a courtyard with a water cistern, all built to the original scale. The museum harmoniously blends historical materials with modern technologies like touchscreens and multimedia panels.
The site is further enhanced by well-kept gardens with fruit trees and a 27-meter wall decorated with vibrant murals by artist Aníbal Fernández. These paintings vividly illustrate key moments of the General's Northern Campaign. Thanks to its high traveler ratings, Casa Belgraniana is considered a must-visit for those who want to experience history from the inside out.