Information
Landmark: Museo DuraznoCity: Durazno
Country: Uruguay
Continent: South America
Museo Durazno, Durazno, Uruguay, South America
The Museo Durazno is a museum located in the city of Durazno, Uruguay. It houses a collection of historical and cultural artifacts related to the region.
Visual Characteristics
The museum is housed in a single-story building constructed primarily of brick. The facade features a central entrance with a simple pediment. The exterior walls are painted a pale yellow, with white trim around the windows and doorways. The roof is covered in red clay tiles.
Location & Access Logistics
The Museo Durazno is situated at Calle Sarandí 545, in the central district of Durazno. It is approximately 1 kilometer (0.6 miles) from the main Plaza Sarandí. Limited street parking is available on surrounding streets. The museum is accessible by local bus routes that service the city center; specific route numbers vary but typically stop within a 200-meter radius.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The building that houses the Museo Durazno was originally constructed in the early 20th century and served various municipal functions before being repurposed as a museum. Its establishment as the Museo Durazno occurred in the late 20th century to preserve and display local heritage.
Key Highlights & Activities
Visitors can view exhibits detailing the history of Durazno and its surrounding department, including displays on indigenous cultures, the region's agricultural past, and notable local figures. The museum offers self-guided tours of its permanent collection.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available on-site. Limited seating is provided within the exhibition areas. Cell phone signal (4G) is generally consistent within the museum. No food vendors are located directly at the museum; however, several cafes and small restaurants are within a 500-meter radius.
Best Time to Visit
The museum is open Tuesday through Saturday. The best time of day for photography of the exterior is generally mid-morning or late afternoon when direct sunlight is less intense. No specific tide or weather conditions affect access or internal viewing.
Facts & Legends
A notable artifact within the museum is a collection of personal items belonging to the Uruguayan poet Juana de Ibarbourou, who had ties to the Durazno region. Local lore suggests that the building itself was once a stopover point for gauchos traveling between ranches.
Nearby Landmarks
- Plaza Sarandí (0.8km Northwest)
- Iglesia San Pedro (0.9km Northwest)
- Museo Histórico Municipal (1.1km West)
- Puente Viejo (1.5km Southwest)