Discover the best top things to do in Province of Cordoba, Argentina including Los Terrones, Iglesia de Los Capuchinos, Capilla Domestica Compania de Jesus, Camino de las Altas Cumbres, Museo Historico UNC Manzana Jesuitica, Catedral, Iglesia de la Compania de Jesus, Los Gigantes, Calamuchita Valley, Iglesia Catedral.
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We were blessed to have a wonderful guide who led us on a day long hike here. It was filled with so much sacred energy and just beautiful. The condors flying overhead was stunning. Hiking boots, sunscreen, hat,water and I used a walking stick which helped me tremendously. So worth the visit
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One of the monuments to visit in this town. The church is quite new, 1933. Intersting are the colours used by architect Ferrari on front. Thé neogothic style remains always attractive.
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The whole Manzana (block) is a Unesco World Heritage site, since 2000. La Manzana Jesuítica de Córdoba (Argentina), is a whole block at the very city center, which includes: the Capilla Doméstica, the Colegio Nacional de Monserrat, the Iglesia de la Compañía de Jesús, the old Universidad Nacional de Córdoba headquarter and the Residencia
The church (Iglesia de la Compañía de Jesús) looks very simple from the outside, as expected from the jesuitic order, but has a beautifully ornated interior, with pieces from different centuries (e.g. the altar is from Century 20th while the basic structure dates back to the 1600s, when the Jesuits established themselves in Cordoba) and a breathtaking ceiling. The tomb of Fray (Obispo) Trejo, who now lends his name to the front street, is at the back, next to the ornated altar.
Definitely worth a visit!
Free entrance. Open all year round.
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This is a frightening and an amazing road to do.... so many curves!!! breathtaking panoramic views and visiting different points along the way, the road goes up and down, curves will show you every time an incredible landscape and gorgeous view. More over, you can (with a little luck) see the Condor, the bigger and majestic bird all over the world
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The Historical Museum of the National University of Cordoba is located in the Jesuit Block, inscribed on World Heritage List by UNESCO in 2000. This museum promotes the development of a bond between the University and the visitor. Through its galleries, the museum offers and insight of the oldest university in Argentina (founded in 1613) and one of the most important in Latin American. Daily guided tours in English and Spanish. - Morning 10am English - 11am Spanish - Evening 3pm Spanish - 5pm English . Summer (December 21st - March 21st) 5pm Spanish - 6pm English Contact us on Facebook: Museo Histórico UNC - Manzana Jesuítica
The whole site is quite fascinating once you learn some of the history. Parts are very beautiful and other parts are certainly historically interesting. Our tour guide was very passionate and took her time to explain every detail. Excellent value for money
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Beautiful inside and out, with Indian angels gracing its towers, this Cathedral at Plaza San Martin was started in 1577 and took almost 200 years to build.
The church is a superb structure with great paintings and sculptures. The dome is magnificent with gold plated altars. It has one full silver altar. Unfortunately the interior has extremely poor maintenance, the peeling walls and parts of the beautiful ceiling, take away part of the grandiosity of the Cathedral.
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In the heart of the town and part of the "Jesuitic Block" which was declared by Unesco as World Heritage in 2000, the church is a central piece of the Jesuitic buildings which were the site of the capital of the regional domains of this religious order (curiously named Province of Paraguay). The church is the traditional Baroque building lavishly decorated inside and full of artistic values contrasting with a simple facade in the outside.
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I went to Los Gigantes a zillion times. I trekked and climbed this Mountains once and again. But it doesn't mind at all how many times I go there: every time the magnificence of the landscape won't fail to amaze and surprise me. An absolute must go in Córdoba hills.
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The Calamuchita valley is relaxing and quite beautiful even though we visited immediately after the widespread wildfires. La Cumbrecita is over-rated but still a pleasant spot to kick back for a day; it's also a good base for a few 1-2 hr hikes. Villa Belgrano is a sad attempt to recreate a little bit of Bavaria in Argentina. Regrettably, while it has some nice restaurants the main street is more like a poor attempt at a Disney Theme Park.
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Though perhaps not as intriguing as the Sagrado Corazon church, the Cathedral is nonetheless exquisite and the interior decor and artefacts quite stunning. The ceiling is of particular beauty. Right on the the plaza San Martin, so a great central point.
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