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Casa De La Puna

Padre Dagostino, K4700 San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca, Catamarca, Argentina
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Casa De La Puna is a highly rated destination in San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca, Argentina.

It offers guided tours, workshops, and a sales room where visitors can learn about and purchase traditional handicrafts, particularly those made from wool and vicuña.

The site features a restaurant serving local food, including empanadas and locro, and often hosts folk music and peña events.

Visitors can observe weaving demonstrations, try their hand at using a loom, and shop for unique products.

The location is accessible by bus and has amenities like parking, restrooms, and a gift shop, making it a great place to experience Argentine culture and traditions.

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Matias Mena Ugarte

Matias Mena Ugarte

December 10, 2024 at 05:24 PM

You can get there by bus from the center 201, 204, going down the avenue and walking 10 minutes. The tour from the square is not running. The guides do a sample of the work with the wool and there is a stall selling crafts. I went in the morning, I understand that at night there is a crowd.

Paula Tobares

Paula Tobares

November 19, 2024 at 12:47 AM

It is beautifully placed. We went Sunday when there was Peña and barbecue. It was quite expensive and little food for what Catamarca is, that's why I gave it one star. They sell beautiful crafts and you can see the weaving process. I brought a scarf anxiously awaiting the cold!

el villa dice

el villa dice

October 23, 2024 at 04:48 AM

El Entrevero was magic in that beautiful place. except the wind and earth gave us a beautiful afternoon!

Pedro Abel Solodovsky

Pedro Abel Solodovsky

September 14, 2024 at 09:28 PM

Place where you can see how all kinds of garments are processed and made with a hand loom, Highly recommended. The clay oven empanadas are amazing.

Claudio Dotta

Claudio Dotta

September 12, 2024 at 03:43 PM

I recommend! The girls explain to you from the beginning how the thread is made in different ways. Very educational and entertaining! You can even practice with the loom that tourists make! You have a place where items made by the girls who make looms are sold. I recommend you visit it!