All religious buildings to visit in Argentina

Step into the sacred spaces of 6 religious buildings in Argentina. These structures offer a glimpse into the architectural and spiritual heritage of various faiths.

Are you fascinated by religious architecture and history? Here are the must-see religious buildings in Argentina:

  1. Illuminated Block1

    Illuminated Block

     Buenos Aires
    The Illuminated Block, known as Manzana de las Luces in Spanish, is a historical landmark located in the Monserrat neighbourhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina. This site holds significant historical value and is a popular destination for tourists interested in the rich history of Argentina.
  2. Museo Nacional Estancia Jesuítica de Alta Gracia - Casa del Virrey Liniers2

    Museo Nacional Estancia Jesuítica de Alta Gracia - Casa del Virrey Liniers

     Alta Gracia
    The Estancia d'Alta Gracia, located in the city of Alta Gracia in Argentina, is a former Jesuit reduction. This historical site offers a glimpse into the past, providing visitors with an understanding of the Jesuit influence in the region.
  3. Estancia de Jesús María3

    Estancia de Jesús María

     Jesús María
    La Estancia de Jesús María - Museo Jesuítico Nacional is a significant historical site in the province of Córdoba. It is one of the five Jesuit estancias, which, along with other notable landmarks such as the Church of the Company of Jesus, the Domestic Chapel, the Monserrat National College, and the House of Trejo, have been recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO on November 29, 2000. This recognition underscores the historical and cultural value of these sites.
  4. Museo de Arte Religioso Juan de Tejeda4

    Museo de Arte Religioso Juan de Tejeda

     Cordoba
    The Museo de Arte Religioso Juan de Tejeda is a museum situated in the city of Córdoba, Argentina. This museum is a significant cultural and historical site, offering visitors a glimpse into the religious art and history of the region.
  5. San José palace5

    San José palace

     Caseros
    The San José Palace, located in the countryside, 23 kilometres from the city of Concepción del Uruguay, in the province of Entre Ríos, is a significant historical site. It was the personal residence of Justo José de Urquiza, a prominent Argentine caudillo, general, politician, and President of the Argentine Confederation from 1854 to 1860. Today, it serves as the setting for the Justo José de Urquiza Museum and National Monument.
  6. San Carlos Convent6

    San Carlos Convent

     San Lorenzo
    The San Lorenzo Convent, also known as the San Carlos Borromeo Convent, is a religious establishment that belonged to the Order of Friars Minor. It is located in the town of San Lorenzo, in the Santa Fe Province, 31 km away from Rosario, Argentina. This historical site offers a glimpse into the religious and architectural history of the region.