Recommendations Near Santa Ana - Jesuit Missions of the Guaranis
Santa Ana - Jesuit Missions of the Guaranis Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Well organized and well preserved
This Jesuit reduction is small, but it's well preserved and worthy to visit. At the entrance you will find a small museum with part of the object found at the site. Then, a guide will accompany you un...
Interesting Place to Know the History of Hispanic Colonial Time
The Santa Ana Mission is an interesting place to know a little portion of history of the Spanish Jesuits in America and how they organized the lives of Guarani people. However, the Mission is not so w...
The ruins are located in a covered mountain frame. Most of them still find as they remained after the destructive fire for the attack received. Very good explanation of the guide. Par...
It has the same architectural structure as the Ruins of San Ignacio, perhaps not so conservative as these, but are characterized by the river system they possess.
I love Santa Ana. It's the third time we visit it. It's 32 kmts. from Posadas, "passing" to Iguazú and integrates a network of Jesuit reductions that are worth up and that is worth ...
Well organized and well preserved
This Jesuit reduction is small, but it's well preserved and worthy to visit. At the entrance you will find a small museum with part of the object found at the site. Then, a guide will accompany you un...
Interesting Place to Know the History of Hispanic Colonial Time
The Santa Ana Mission is an interesting place to know a little portion of history of the Spanish Jesuits in America and how they organized the lives of Guarani people. However, the Mission is not so w...
Very recommended visit
The ruins are located in a covered mountain frame. Most of them still find as they remained after the destructive fire for the attack received. Very good explanation of the guide. Par...
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It has the same architectural structure as the Ruins of San Ignacio, perhaps not so conservative as these, but are characterized by the river system they possess.
Between the jungle and history
I love Santa Ana. It's the third time we visit it. It's 32 kmts. from Posadas, "passing" to Iguazú and integrates a network of Jesuit reductions that are worth up and that is worth ...