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Centennial
Museum
"Domingo
Faustino Sarmiento" Senior Teacher Training School No.30 Sarmiento
2644
Tel. 03496-420323
Open Mondays through Fridays from 7:30 to 12 a.m. and from 1:30
to 8p.m.
This
museum preserves the memory of the school which houses it and its
material is organized into different subject matters. It was created
as a result of the scientific expeditions the Florentino Ameghino
society carried out in the Salado River area. Its exhibits include
material related to physics, chemistry, biology and geology. There
is also didactic material used for classwork as well as documents,
photographs and trophies from different periods.
Esperanza
Esperanza was the first agricultural colony in Argentina whose settlers
were mainly of Swiss origin. It lies 37 away from the city of Santa
Fe. In order to get there from this city, one must travel down national
route No.11 up to its intersection with provincial route No.70 where
Esperanza is located.

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