Sights in San Luis
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Iglesia de Santo Domingo
On the south side of the plaza Indepencia, the Iglesia de Santo Domingo and its convent date from the 1930s, but reproduce the Moorish style of the 17th-century building they replaced. Take a peek at the striking algarrobo (carob tree) doors of the attached Archivo Histórico Provincial around the corner on San Martín.
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Cathedral
The center of town is the beautiful tree-filled Plaza Pringles, anchored on its eastern side by San Luis’ handsome 19th-century cathedral. Provincial hardwoods such as algarrobo were used for the cathedral’s windows and frames, and local white marble for its steps and columns.
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San Luis Cathedral
The center of town is the beautiful tree-filled Plaza Pringles, anchored on its eastern side by the handsome 19th-century San Luis Cathedral. Provincial hardwoods such as algarrobo were used for the cathedral's windows and frames, and local white marble for its steps and columns.
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San Luis Train Station
Also stroll over to the handsome former San Luis Train Station for a look at its green corrugated-metal roofs and decorative ironwork dating from 1884. Rumors abound that the bus terminal may be moving here, but so far there's no sign of that happening.
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Train Station
Stroll over to the lovely former train station for a look at its green corrugated-metal roofs and decorative ironwork dating from 1884.
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Casa de Gobierno
The provincial Casa de Gobierno is otherwise known as government house and is on the northern side of the main plaza.
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