- Museo de la Cerámica de Itá — The town’s small but focused ceramics museum shows traditional Itá pottery styles, tools and history, with examples from local makers; you learn how clay shaped daily life here and it’s a good primer before visiting studios.
- Pottery workshops and artisan studios — Walking the central streets you can watch potters at their wheels, see traditional firing methods and buy directly from makers; hands-on demonstrations and studio visits are the real heart of Itá’s cultural experience.
- Parroquia San Blas (Iglesia de San Blas) — The town’s main church, important for local religious life and festivals; the interior and plaza around it reflect the town’s colonial-era roots and community rhythms.
- Plaza Central / Centro Histórico — The main square and surrounding colonial-style
- Museo de la Cerámica de Itá — The town’s small but focused ceramics museum shows traditional Itá pottery styles, tools and history, with examples from local makers; you learn how clay shaped daily life here and it’s a good primer before visiting studios.
- Pottery workshops and artisan studios — Walking the central streets you can watch potters at their wheels, see traditional firing methods and buy directly from makers; hands-on demonstrations and studio visits are the real heart of Itá’s cultural experience.
- Parroquia San Blas (Iglesia de San Blas) — The town’s main church, important for local religious life and festivals; the interior and plaza around it reflect the town’s colonial-era roots and community rhythms.
- Plaza Central / Centro Histórico — The main square and surrounding colonial-style buildings give a compact, walkable sense of old Itá: vendors, cafés, street pottery displays and everyday life intersect here.
- Municipal market and artisan stalls — Local market areas where ceramic wares, regional foods and crafts are sold; best place to compare styles, haggle a bit and taste simple Paraguayan snacks while shopping.
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