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San Ignacio Miní is a Jesuit mission in Argentina. It was founded in 1632 by Jesuit missionaries and is located in present-day San Ignacio valley, about 60 km to the south of Posadas, in Misiones Province, Argentina. San Ignacio Mini is one of the five Jesuit missions of the Guaranis that were inscribed as a World Heritage Site in 1984.

What to See at San Ignacio Miní

The ruins of San Ignacio Mini is the best preserved in the area. It comprises a plaza with a basilica, a municipal administrative building (called cabildo), a cemetery, a monastery and a few abodes. The basilica was designed by Italian-born Jesuit priest Juan Brasanelli. It is 74 meters long and 24 meters wide - the walls alone have a thickness of 2 meters, enabling the structure to stand for over two centuries, despite the fragile material.

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Ruins of San Ignacio Mini, Argentina
Ruins of San Ignacio Mini, Argentina
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Ruins of San Ignacio Mini, Argentina
Ruins of San Ignacio Mini, Argentina
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Ruins of San Ignacio Mini, Argentina
Ruins of San Ignacio Mini, Argentina
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San Ignacio Mini was lost to the jungle until rediscovered in 1897. The expedition by poet Leopoldo Lugones brought added exposure to the ruins in 1903, but it was only in 1940 that any form of restoration was carried out on it.

The World Monuments Fund had recently completed restoration work on the main gateway to mission. The place is not turned into a museum called the Museo Jesuítico de San Ignacio Miní.

History

The history of San Ignacio Mini goes back to 1610 when two Jesuit priests, José Cataldino and Simón Maceta, arrived in the area known as Guayrá to the natives and La Pinería to the Spanish conquistadores. They set up their missionary stations there. However, constant attacks from Portuguese slave traders (called Bandeirantes) forced the priests to move their mission.

The first relocation took place in 1632, but it was only in 1696 that they settled at San Ignacio Miní. It was called Miní, meaning minor in the Guaraní language, to distinguish it from the bigger mission of the same name, San Ignacio Guazu (guazu meaning great).

Location

San Ignacio Mini is quite near the other Jesuit ruins in Misones Province, including Nuestra Señora de Santa Ana, Nuestra Señora de Loreto and Santa Maria la Mayor.

Visiting this Site

Your base for visiting this World Heritage Site is Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina. You should find your accommodation in Buenos Aires, and then get your hotel to help you make arrangements for visiting the sights in Argentina. I recommend that you base yourself in Buenos Aires rather than a smaller Argentine city, as you will have more options here. There will be plenty of tour packages to choose from, according to the amount of time you have in your hands.

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