General Information – San Pedro
The city is located by the Parana River where the high cliffs form balconies from where to appreciate the immensity of the waters and the […]
The city is located by the Parana River where the high cliffs form balconies from where to appreciate the immensity of the waters and the […]
Before the arrival of Europeans, this area was populated by different native tribes including Querandies, Baguales, Chanas, and Caaguanes both in the mainland and on […]
This is a wonderful rural pueblo to be visited, situated at a distance of 19kms. from San Pedro which surrounds the old station of the […]
There is a permanent exhibition of paintings by artist Jose Maria Villareal, all referred to the auto racing world. There is small shop where reproductions […]
The building of belonging to the old convent was modified by the local authorities to become the Municipality offices but, it was deemed advisable to […]
The origin of this plaza is rooted in the colonial era when the Franciscan Priests, continuing with their traditions, applied their urbanism concepts in which […]
The church takes its name from the Saint patron of the city of San Pedro. There is a line of of four massive columns framing […]
The resorts and clubs open their doors to visitors with blond sand beaches and weeping willows with their refreshing shade. Water sports are practiced here […]
This institution, of over a hundred years of age started with a small wooden structure on poles and is an emblematic place of San Pedro. […]
This is Municipal Reserve and Shelter for Wild Life and is considered an important area for the conservation of birds (AICA) by Aves Argentinas/AOP together […]
This Boulevard was designed by French Architect and Landscaper Carlos Thays (1849 – 1934) during the Government of the Municipal Corporation Don Feliberto de Oliveira […]
The Museum was started in honour of sportsman Morresi and construction begun in 1994 supported by companies who sponsored him all his life, fans and […]