Overview
- EMETUR’s Resolution 683/25, published in the Official Gazette on Dec. 18, authorizes financing surpassing $22 million under the Municipal Tourism Infrastructure Program.
- The largest allocations go to Godoy Cruz’s City of Wine ($9.999 million) and Las Heras’s Alta Montaña corridor at Puente del Inca–Las Cuevas ($10 million).
- Additional approvals cover cultural and heritage upgrades in Rivadavia, Maipú, Junín, the City of Mendoza, General Alvear and Lavalle, with amounts from about $106,000 to $2.5 million.
- Projects were chosen from 19 submissions after technical, economic and financial review with interministerial oversight, and must be completed within 18 months with municipal repayment over up to 10 years.
- Financing blends subsidized loans with non‑reimbursable contributions, and officials highlighted the rollout on Dec. 19 by detailing a new immersive room at the Casa de San Martín museum in the capital.