Tucuman Collection
Tucuman, a land of rich history and natural wonders
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Tucuman, a land of rich history and natural wonders. From the captivating artwork of Francisco Fortuny in the 19th century to the mysterious sightings of UFOs at Moreno Ranch, this province in Argentina never fails to intrigue. Deep within the Colalao del Valle lies the enchanting Bodega "Las Arcas de Tolombon" winery, where oak barrels and vintage wine bottles are stored in a cave. The aroma of aged wines fills the air as you explore this hidden gem nestled amidst Calchaqui Valleys. The winery's main facade is a sight to behold, inspired by Timbuktu's architecture in Mali. It stands proudly against Tucuman's picturesque landscape, surrounded by towering cacti and majestic cardon plants that add an exotic touch to its surroundings. As you venture further into Tucuman's heartland, you may encounter gaucho cowboys embodying their traditional way of life. These skilled horsemen reflect the region's proud heritage and offer a glimpse into its vibrant culture. But Tucuman isn't just about art and nature; it has played a significant role in Argentina's naval history too. Witnessed by many was the grand launch of the second Argentine destroyer named Tucuman on October 16th, 1928 – an event etched forever in local memory. General views across Tucuman showcase its diverse landscapes - from lush green valleys to rugged mountain peaks - offering breathtaking vistas that leave visitors awe-inspired at every turn. And let us not forget Gregorio Funes, whose contributions have shaped Tucuman into what it is today. His legacy lives on through his tireless efforts towards education and progress for all who call this province home. Tucuman beckons with its blend of history, natural beauty, and cultural richness. Explore its treasures firsthand and immerse yourself in an unforgettable journey through time and enchantment.