Things to do in Carmen De Patagones
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Templo Parroquial Nuestra Señora del Carmen
Salesians built the Templo Parroquial Nuestra Señora del Carmen in 1883. Its image of the Virgin, dating from 1780, is southern Argentina's oldest, and two of the original seven Brazilian flags captured in 1827 are on the altar.
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Museo Histórico Emma Nozzi
The Museo Histórico Emma Nozzi houses an impressive collection of artifacts from Argentina’s southern frontier, including details on Carmen de Patagones former black slave population.
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La Tasca de Muelle Viejo
Whipping up tasty empanadas and traditional dishes like puchero, a hearty stew thick with veggies, this bohemian riverside cafe overflows with warm ambience.
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Confitería Sabbatella
Locals linger at Sabbatella for a shot of coffee and simple café fare. Its billiards table is the best place to hustle pool sharks.
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Cuevas Maragatas
The Cuevas Maragatas, excavated in the riverbank, sheltered the first Spanish families who arrived in 1779.
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Restaurante & Pizzeria Neptuno
This classic eatery, a longtime local favorite, serves up tortillas, pizza and a variety of well-prepared meat dishes.
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La Carlota
La Carlota is a former private residence (c 1800) decorated with typical 19th-century furnishings.
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Rancho de Rial
The Rancho de Rial is an 1820 adobe that belonged to Carmen de Patagones first elected mayor.
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Casa de la Cultura
The early-19th-century Casa de la Cultura was the site of a tahona (flour mill).
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Torre del Fuerte
Torre del Fuerte is the last vestige of the 1780 fort that once occupied the entire block.
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