In the past, the square was the heart of the town, and it was inaugurated by Tomás de Rocamora on 18th October, 1783. It contains a small fountain, a playground area, many monuments and “The Poets’ Corner”.
Opposite the square, there is San José Cathedral that had its foundation stone laid by priest Vicente Martínez and Governor Justo José de Urquiza on 30th May 1863. The original church was officially opened by Luis N. Palma, around 1890 even though it did not have the towers yet. The church became a cathedral in 1957.
We invite you to take a look at these historical places.
By: Bruno Flores, Magalí Schmidt, Gian Franco Marchionda and Verónica De Luca.