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Parque Paraguay
Overlooking the Paraná River, the Parque República del Paraguay – often called Parque Paraguayo – is one of Posadas’ most emblematic green spaces, steeped in history, culture, and symbolism. Its origins date back to 1885, when the area formed part of the Barrio de los Cuarteles, home to the 3rd Regiment. Years later, the military…
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Laos Buddhist Temple
You wouldn’t expect to find Southeast Asian architecture in northeastern Argentina—but that’s exactly what makes this temple so remarkable. Tucked along Route 12, just a little further than the airport outside Posadas, it stands quietly apart from the usual tourist circuit. A Community Far from Home The story begins in the late 1970s and early…
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Exploring the Jesuit Legacy: Stone Columns in Posadas
Right in the center of Posadas, at the corner of Roque Pérez and Buenos Aires, you’ll find something unexpected: a series of massive carved stone columns, carefully arranged on a small grassy strip between the lanes of city traffic. Most people walk past them without a second glance. But if you pause for a moment,…
