In the heart of San Miguel de Tucumán lies a unique space that brings together science, history, and art — the Dr. Juan B. Terán National University of Tucumán Museum (MUNT). This is not just a traditional museum repository, but a dynamic cultural center housed in a magnificent historic building with over a century of history. Since its opening in 2006, the museum has become a key site for understanding how knowledge and the university environment have influenced the development of Argentina.

The museum's architecture deserves special mention: it features spacious exhibition halls, a multimedia area, and even a specialized photography laboratory. One of the most delightful features of MUNT is its open patios, which are used for both outdoor exhibits and various educational events. The building is listed as a cultural heritage site and carefully preserves the atmosphere of bygone eras.
The institution's mission is to promote the university's past and present within the context of regional history. The museum serves as a bridge between the academic community and the city's residents, helping every visitor appreciate the contribution of science to the social construction of society. It is the perfect place for those who want to see the "intellectual face" of northern Argentina.