San Ignacio Mini was one of the many missions founded in 1610 in Argentina, by the Jesuits in what the colonial Spaniards called the Province of Paraguay of the Americas during the Spanish colonial period.
Plaza de Mayo is a historic and iconic square located in the heart of Buenos Aires, the capital city of Argentina. It holds significant historical, cultural, and political importance and has been a focal point for various social and political events throughout Argentina's history.
Casa Rosada, which translates to the Pink House in English, is the presidential palace and executive mansion of Argentina. Located in the heart of Buenos Aires, it is one of the most iconic and historically significant buildings in the country.
Manzana de las Luces, also known as the "Block of Enlightenment," is a historical and cultural complex located in the heart of Buenos Aires, near the intersection of Peru Street and Moreno Street, in the Monserrat neighborhood. The Illuminated Block was declared a National Historic Monument, in 1942, and was extensively restored, in 1983.