San Ignacio

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The impressive gateway of the church stands as testament to the power the Jesuit missions held over the local populations. This red sandstone gateway once stood 30ft tall (10m) as it welcomed the native Christian population into it's cavernous interior.

San Ignacio Mini was a Jesuit mission established in 1610 with the aim of converting the local Guaraní natives. The mission moved to this location in 1666 and a large complex was erected to house and protect up to 4000 converts. The complex was built in Spanish baroque style around a central courtyard and included a large church, school, hospital, cemetery, dormitories and workshops.

The mission was largely abandoned when the Jesuits were expelled by Spanish decree in 1767, and was then destroyed by Paraguayan decree some 50 years later. The remains of the mission were rediscovered in 1897 and are now listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The impressive gateway of the church stands as testament to the power the Jesuit missions held over the local populations. This red sandstone gateway once stood 30ft tall (10m) as it welcomed the native Christian population into it's cavernous interior.

San Ignacio Mini was a Jesuit mission established in 1610 with the aim of converting the local Guaraní natives. The mission moved to this location in 1666 and a large complex was erected to house and protect up to 4000 converts. The complex was built in Spanish baroque style around a central courtyard and included a large church, school, hospital, cemetery, dormitories and workshops.

The mission was largely abandoned when the Jesuits were expelled by Spanish decree in 1767, and was then destroyed by Paraguayan decree some 50 years later. The remains of the mission were rediscovered in 1897 and are now listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Although all of the woodwork and much of the stonework has been lost, this small side entrance to the church exemplifies the level of detail and craftsmanship that went into the construction of Jesuit missions.

San Ignacio Mini was a Jesuit mission established in 1610 with the aim of converting the local Guaraní natives. The mission moved to this location in 1666 and a large complex was erected to house and protect up to 4000 converts. The complex was built in Spanish baroque style around a central courtyard and included a large church, school, hospital, cemetery, dormitories and workshops.

The mission was largely abandoned when the Jesuits were expelled by Spanish decree in 1767, and was then destroyed by Paraguayan decree some 50 years later. The remains of the mission were rediscovered in 1897 and are now listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The red sandstone remains of the church at this 350 year old Jesuit mission are impressive. It once stood 30ft tall (10m) and covered an area 240ft long and 79ft wide (74m x 24m). Although none of the woodwork remains, some of the original floor tiles are still in place.

San Ignacio Mini was a Jesuit mission established in 1610 with the aim of converting the local Guaraní natives. The mission moved to this location in 1666 and a large complex was erected to house and protect up to 4000 converts. The complex was built in Spanish baroque style around a central courtyard and included a large church, school, hospital, cemetery, dormitories and workshops.

The mission was largely abandoned when the Jesuits were expelled by Spanish decree in 1767, and was then destroyed by Paraguayan decree some 50 years later. The remains of the mission were rediscovered in 1897 and are now listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Sihostel

Sihostel

2 out of 5
Independencia 469 San Ignacio Misiones
Stay at this hostel in San Ignacio. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and a 24-hour front desk. Popular attractions Casa de Horacio Quiroga and San Ignacio Miní ...
Good cheap option for an overnight stay
Basic hostel with a good breakfast, pool and restaurant. Staff were extremely helpful especially in sorting out a mix up with the booking

Reviewed on Dec 31, 2015

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Lajas del Puerto

Lajas del Puerto

3 out of 5
Ruta Provincial 210 y Rio Parana San Ignacio Misiones
Stay at this cabin in San Ignacio. Enjoy free parking, a 24-hour front desk, and an airport shuttle (surcharge). Popular attractions San Ignacio Miní and Casa ...
Lajas del Puerto
Posada Madre America

Posada Madre America

2 out of 5
Av. Sarmiento 605 San Ignacio Misiones
Stay at this guesthouse in San Ignacio. Enjoy free breakfast, free WiFi, and free parking. Popular attractions Casa de Horacio Quiroga and San Ignacio Miní are ...
Hospedaje barrato a 8 cuadras de la mission.
Me quedé en el hostel. El colchon me parecio incomodo y la proximidad del televisor en la sala comun hace que hay ruido hasta tarde el las partes comunes que te impiden dormir temprano si estas cansado. La localisacion esta buena pero el local donde se toma el desayuno esta un poco triste. La wifi ...

Reviewed on Aug 26, 2017

Posada Madre America
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Lajas del Puerto

Lajas del Puerto

3 out of 5
Ruta Provincial 210 y Rio Parana San Ignacio Misiones
Stay at this cabin in San Ignacio. Enjoy free parking, a 24-hour front desk, and an airport shuttle (surcharge). Popular attractions San Ignacio Miní and Casa ...
Lajas del Puerto
Apart Hotel Las Violetas

Apart Hotel Las Violetas

2.5 out of 5
Barrio del Lago Candelaria Misiones
Stay at this aparthotel in Candelaria. Enjoy free breakfast, free WiFi, and free parking. Popular attraction Sanctuary of the Virgin of Itacua is located ...
Apart Hotel Las Violetas
Bungalows El Pindó

Bungalows El Pindó

3 out of 5
Ruta Prov. 210 , Mz 37 Sección 3ra Colonia Alberdi Misiones
Stay at this cabin in Colonia Alberdi. Enjoy free WiFi, a garden, and laundry facilities.
Bungalows El Pindó
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