The Mercedes Sosa Birthplace Museum is a unique cultural space located in the heart of San Miguel de Tucumán. It was in this humble house in 1935 that the legendary singer was born, who became a true symbol of Argentina and earned the honorary title "The Voice of America." Today, this late 19th-century building has been transformed into a modern museum that carefully preserves the memory of the great artist's life and career.

The museum's exhibition masterfully combines historical authenticity with the latest technology. Visitors step into the atmosphere of the past through interactive installations and a soundscape that allows them to hear not only Sosa's songs but also the memories of her contemporaries. This site has become an important landmark on the country's map for everyone who values progressive culture and deep-rooted folk traditions.
Every corner here is steeped in the spirit of the era when little Mercedes was just beginning her journey. The museum doesn't just tell the singer's biography but also showcases the social and cultural context of life in Tucumán during the early to mid-20th century, highlighting her contribution to the struggle for human rights and freedom of expression.