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Ruinas Jesuíticas de San Francisco: Echoes of Mendoza's Past

Discover Mendoza's colonial roots at the historic Jesuit ruins, a testament to faith, culture, and resilience.

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Explore the evocative ruins of the Jesuit church of San Francisco in Mendoza, Argentina. Built in the 18th century, these remnants offer a glimpse into the region's colonial history and the impact of the Jesuit order before a devastating earthquake in 1861.

A brief summary to Ruinas Jesuíticas de San Francisco

  • Tuesday 9 am-6 pm
  • Wednesday 9 am-6 pm
  • Thursday 9 am-6 pm
  • Friday 9 am-6 pm
  • Saturday 9 am-6 pm
  • Sunday 2 pm-6 pm

Local tips

  • Visit the on-site interpretation center to learn more about the history of the ruins and the Jesuit influence in Mendoza.
  • Wear comfortable shoes, as the ground can be uneven.
  • Combine your visit with a walk around the Plaza Pedro del Castillo to explore more of Mendoza's historical area.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Ruinas Jesuíticas de San Francisco are located at Ituzaingó, M5500 Mendoza. From Plaza Independencia in the city center, walk west along Avenida España, then turn north onto Ituzaingó. The ruins will be on your right, about a 15-20 minute walk. No costs involved.

  • Public Transport

    Several bus lines stop near the Ruinas Jesuíticas de San Francisco. From the main bus terminal, take any bus that goes along Ituzaingó. A single bus fare within the city of Mendoza costs approximately ARS 45,878 for a monthly pass. Purchase and charge a SUBE card for convenient travel.

  • Taxi/Ride-Share

    Taxis and ride-sharing services are readily available in Mendoza. A short taxi ride from the city center to the Ruinas Jesuíticas de San Francisco will cost approximately ARS 13,317. Confirm the fare with the driver before starting your journey.

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The Ruinas Jesuíticas de San Francisco stand as a poignant reminder of Mendoza's rich colonial past. Located in the heart of the city within the foundational area, these ruins are the remains of a church constructed by the Jesuit order between 1716 and 1731. The church was originally dedicated to the Immaculate Conception. The Jesuits, who arrived in Mendoza in the early 1600s, significantly influenced the region through their educational and religious activities. The San Francisco complex served as a vital center for learning and worship. However, in 1767, the Jesuits were expelled from Spanish territories, and the church was handed over to the Franciscan order. In 1861, a catastrophic earthquake struck Mendoza, devastating the city and severely damaging the church. What remains today are the ruins, a testament to the architectural beauty and historical importance of the original structure. Visitors can still see sections of walls, pillars, and the remnants of the nave, offering a tangible connection to the past. The site also holds significance as the location where the Flag of the Andes was first blessed. Today, the ruins are a National Historic Monument, with an on-site interpretation center dedicated to preserving and interpreting this important heritage site. The ruins provide a serene escape from the modern city, inviting reflection on Mendoza's layered history.

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