Argentina Church Attractions

Here are the top Argentina church listings so you can find the best in Argentina for your trip. Read these church reviews written by real travelers. You can narrow these results using the filters to the left.
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Lujan, The Pampas, Argentina
Basílica Nuestra Señora de Luján is a HUGE neo-gothic Basilica, built in honour of the Virgin of Luján. It was started in 1889, designed by French architect Ulderico..
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San Miguel de Tucuman, Northwestern Argentina, Argentina
las ruinas de los quilmes-
es magico lleno de historia, naturaleza, inmensidad y paz. tambien mucho dolor porque no estan bien conservadas y se usan como botin con..
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Lujan, The Pampas, Argentina
la basilica, claro! con la famosa virgen...
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Humahuaca, Northwestern Argentina, Argentina
Iglesia tipica del norte, todos los muebles de cardon.
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Lujan, Cuyo Region, Argentina
This city is famous in the country because there is placed a Church. Every year, people walks about 80 km to reach the site and see an image of Holy Mary.
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Siambon, Northwestern Argentina, Argentina
the manufacture very good products
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Mendoza, Cuyo Region, Argentina
Built in 1731 as a school by the Jesuits, ownership of the was transferred over to the Franciscan Order in 1798. It was at this church where the flag of the Andes was..
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Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Built in the early 1800s, this cathedral is one of Buenos Aires' few remaining structures dating from the colonial period. It's facade features imposing Corinthian..
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Cordoba, The Pampas, Argentina
very pretty cathedral, nothing out of this world...
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Salta, Northwestern Argentina, Argentina
Built in 1796, this churches ornate yellow, white and burgundy facade makes it one of the most interesting and memorable pieces of colonial architecture in Salta city.
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