Ruta 21,camino Juan de San Martin | a 16 km de Carmelo y 80 de Colonia del Sacramento, Carmelo 70100, UruguayMap
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Interesting remains of a church and jesuitic mission
Interesting remains of a church and jesuitic mission, from the late eighteenth century. For those into history, this place was run by Juan de San Martín, José de San Martín's father.
These ruins were striking and very interesting as was the little museum on site. What I most remember, though, were the numbers and varieties of birds on and around the ruins. It is certainly worth ...
A peace of history connecting Uruguay and Argentina
This place was in fact used by care people who came from across the river (Argentina).. Construction is very old and has suffer from destruction. There is now a dedicated organization to conserve this...
The ruins are very well tended, with a nice multimedia introduction in a new building with a very nice person attending to it. The ruins are very well signalled with plenty of information.
Interesting remains of a church and jesuitic mission
Interesting remains of a church and jesuitic mission, from the late eighteenth century. For those into history, this place was run by Juan de San Martín, José de San Martín's father.
Atmospheric stop
Enjoy a walk around the ruins and observe the large range of bird life. Good stop before Carmelo with Museum open in afternoons.
Beautiful stop -
These ruins were striking and very interesting as was the little museum on site. What I most remember, though, were the numbers and varieties of birds on and around the ruins. It is certainly worth ...
A peace of history connecting Uruguay and Argentina
This place was in fact used by care people who came from across the river (Argentina).. Construction is very old and has suffer from destruction. There is now a dedicated organization to conserve this...
Very well tended ruins from a jesuit mission
The ruins are very well tended, with a nice multimedia introduction in a new building with a very nice person attending to it. The ruins are very well signalled with plenty of information.