MUSEO MITOLÓGICO RAMÓN ELÍAS
Museum
2025
Recommended
2025
You're about to enter a strange world! The first surprise is that the colonial house housing the museum only dates back to 1976. Ramón Elías (1929-1981) built it from materials salvaged from old houses. The museum exhibits sculptures of the mitos of Guaraní mythology (Tau, Keraná, Pombero, Jasy Jateré...) that had never before been represented visually. Two other rooms house a collection of Jesuit sacred art and weapons from the two world wars.
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