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

Explore the remnants of an 18th-century Jesuit mission in Mendoza, offering insights into the city's colonial history and cultural heritage.

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The Ruinas Jesuíticas de San Francisco are the remnants of an 18th-century Jesuit church and college, offering a glimpse into Mendoza's colonial past. Partially destroyed by an earthquake in 1861, the ruins stand as a historical landmark in the foundational area of the city.

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Local tips

  • Visit during the weekday mornings to avoid crowds and have a more intimate experience.
  • Wear comfortable shoes, as the terrain around the ruins can be uneven.
  • Take some time to read the informational plaques to fully appreciate the historical significance of the site.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Ruinas Jesuíticas de San Francisco are located in the foundational area of Mendoza, near Pedro del Castillo Square. From the center of Mendoza, walk towards the intersection of Beltrán and Ituzaingó streets. The ruins are easily accessible on foot from most central locations.

  • Public Transport

    Mendoza has a well-connected public transport system of buses and trams. Several bus lines serve the area around the foundational sector. Use a local transport app or ask for directions to the nearest bus stop that serves the intersection of Beltrán and Ituzaingó. A single bus fare within the city costs approximately ARS 4-7. You will need a SUBE card to pay for the bus.

  • Taxi/Ride-sharing

    Taxis and ride-sharing services like Uber and Cabify are readily available in Mendoza. A short taxi ride from the city center to the ruins will cost approximately ARS 86-150, depending on the distance and traffic. The base fare for a taxi is around €0.90 (ARS 804), with an additional cost of €1.36 (ARS 1,214) per kilometer.

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Located in the heart of Mendoza, the Ruinas Jesuíticas de San Francisco provide a window into the city's rich history. The site was originally a Jesuit mission, constructed between 1716 and 1731, serving as a church and a college. The Jesuits played a significant role in the region, focusing on education, evangelization, and agricultural development. In 1767, the Jesuit order was expelled from the country, and the church was taken over by the Franciscan order. However, in 1861, a devastating earthquake struck Mendoza, destroying much of the city, including the church. Today, the ruins consist of the remains of the Jesuit temple, offering a tangible connection to the past. Visitors can see the remaining columns (some 15 meters high), a portion of a wall (around 2 meters), a staircase, and pillars. The site also features an interpretation center dedicated to the preservation of the ruins. Here, visitors can learn more about the history of the ruins and the impact of the Jesuit and Franciscan orders on the region. The ruins are located in the foundational area of Mendoza, near the Pedro del Castillo Square, making it a convenient and historically significant place to visit.

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