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Calle Caseros Horarios de Misa: Lunes a Sábados y Domingos, Cordoba X5022JOA ArgentinaMap
Phone+54 351 423-9196
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  • jennasypr
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    So much history in the church

    There’s just so much character and history to be known about this church. I am very glad to join the guided tour to appreciate it.

    Reviewed on Feb 26, 2020
  • jennasypr
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    So much history in the church

    There’s just so much character and history to be known about this church. I am very glad to join the guided tour to appreciate it.

    Reviewed on Feb 26, 2020
  • Joaquin_Morales
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    Amazing history of this church. One of the oldest im town.

    A big interesting church. From the architectural point of view till the history behind. Take a look at the stones, from which was build. There are plenty grinites till soap-stones used. As many church...

    Reviewed on Sep 21, 2018
  • Joaquin_Morales
    Joaquin_Morales
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    Amazing history of this church. One of the oldest im town.

    A big interesting church. From the architectural point of view till the history behind. Take a look at the stones, from which was build. There are plenty grinites till soap-stones used. As many church...

    Reviewed on Sep 21, 2018
  • 939giac
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    Part of the Jesuit Block, one of UNESCO World Heritage Site

    This church was built by the Jesuits between 1644-1671. I think you cannot visit Córdoba and not see it. The altarpiece is particularly impressive; it is entirely carved in wood by the Jesuits and, o...

    Reviewed on Aug 15, 2018
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