Ruins of Trinidad

Sightseeing Spot

Trinidad

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The Trinidad Ruins are a historic site near Encarnación, Paraguay, and are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. These ruins are the remains of a Jesuit mission complex founded in the 17th century, which was once a center for religious activities and education in the region. The ruins include well-preserved churches, homes, and workshops once inhabited and used by the Jesuits and the Guarani Indians. They are not only a historic gem, but also an important site for exploring the cultural diversity and heritage of Paraguay. Entrance to the Trinidad Ruins is based on a person’s origin: 5,000 ‚Ç≤ (Residence: Itapúa) | 15,000 ‚Ç≤ (Residence: Paraguay) | 20,000 ‚Ç≤ (Residence: Foreign). Note 1: When purchasing the ticket as a foreigner, a valid passport is required. Note 2: After purchasing the ticket, you will first be shown a short film about the ruins in a room.

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