Two blocks east of the parque central you’ll find the town’s primary roadside attraction, where Rubén Darío was born. Although the baby poet didn’t spend more than a few weeks in this sweet 19th-century adobe (this was his aunt’s house), the museum is quite cool, with a mid-1880s kitchen, a Rubén Darío timeline, and a wonderful amphitheater on the grounds where the museum hosts the rare poetry reading or theater production.