Discover the fascinating history and tradition of mate on a unique guided tour that will take you through the museum rooms, accompanied by an expert who will reveal curiosities and secrets of this iconic Argentine drink. You will have time to capture photos of the most iconic pieces and take unforgettable memories of the visit. In addition, if you choose the tasting option, you will enjoy a sensory experience tasting different varieties of mate and learning their preparation rituals. To complete your visit, explore the museum’s official store, where you’ll find souvenirs and exclusive products related to mate. Don’t miss the opportunity to experience this cultural and sensory experience that combines history, tradition and unique moments; book now and immerse yourself in the essence of matte like never before!
Tasting of Mate: Enjoy the sensory experience by sampling different varieties of matte and learning about their preparation and rituals
Duration: 30 minutes
Immerse yourself in the history, tradition and culture of mate with a guided tour that will take you through the museum rooms, where an expert will accompany you explaining the origins, evolution and rituals of this iconic drink. During the visit, you will have time to capture photographs of the most outstanding pieces, creating unique memories in a space designed especially for this purpose. In addition, if you choose the tasting option, you can enjoy a complete sensory experience, tasting different varieties of mate and learning the secrets of its preparation and consumption. Finally, you can explore the museum’s official store, where you’ll find products and souvenirs related to matte, from crafts to accessories, ideal for taking a little bit of this tradition home. This tour is perfect for those who want to know, learn and enjoy the culture of mate in a complete and enjoyable way.
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Argentine Peso (ARS)
GMT-3
220VV, 50HzHz
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