In the Buenos Aires provincethe culture of the localities is enriched with religious traditions and events that reflect hope and community. The city of Navarrese intertwines faith with rural landscapes and the Tourist Village The Marianas attracts those who love Photographs with scenes from yesteryear. Learn more about these two ideal destinations to make a weekend getaway.
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Getaways for photography lovers: where to travel this weekend?
Doña Irma: homemade flavors and an authentic Creole experience
Located in the center of the district of Navarresewith old mansions surrounded by wild environments that form perfect postcards for resting and taking photos, The Marianas It is a stress-free destination.
Flower gardens in every corner. The aroma of Creole gastronomy spreads from the general stores. The bike rides and the walks relax the minds for a total disconnection from routine.
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The origins of the payment date back to 1908 with the rise of railway and the development of agricultural activity. After the closure of the trainin 1993began to lose population.
In the middle of the 21st century, a group of young people put together a cooperative, recovered the cheese factory, generated jobs and important dairy production. Another story began The Marianas.
On one of his visits to the place where he grew up, Andres Camacciformer delegate and Marian resident, met two travelers who were walking from town to town: “The state of abandonment of the restaurant and the station is a mischief”they told him.
From there, Andrés spoke with his mother and proposed reopening the site that during the last century was the hotel colon and that later his grandparents transformed into accommodation and dining room.
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“The person who cooks is my mother.” Irma Angrigiani, with his 85-year-old wisdom. The food is fresh and prepared on the day. We are specialists in noodles and ravioli. We open Saturdays and Sundays at noon with prior reservation,” he explained. Camacci about Mrs. Irma.
The enthusiasm led him to join forces and with the help of the neighborhood kids they cleaned and painted the railway station. “It is the identity of our community,” he said proudly.
“Now we have more bars, like the New Recreation and The half Moonand on November 26 we celebrate the Black Cake Festival”, he anticipated.
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The ways of Mama Antula
Mom Antulawhose original name was Antonia de Paz y FigueroaIt was a secular consecrated woman born in 1730 in Villa Silípicatoday province of Santiago del Estero. with his canonization became the first argentine saint thanks to his life of virtue and the miracle attributed to him. His example of charity and apostolate inspired many faithful Catholics. “This woman is worth gold,” the man repeated repeatedly. Pope Francisco.
His recent beatification made Navarrese in a magnet for pilgrims and devotees. Discover the beauty of this Buenos Aires tourist destination immersed in the spirituality and history is a non-transferable experience.
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A wooden sculpture pays homage to the blessed who is credited with the healing of a nun affected by gallbladder inflammation and a man from Santa Fe who had suffered a stroke.
“Here you can tour, in a self-guided way, the paths of faith by Mama Antula located in the municipal campsite“explained the local tourism director, Estefanía Ponde de León.
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The visits offer a immersion in faith and friendship. With the warm reception of the population, tourists build ties from the spirituality and the hospitality.
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