Las Sierras de Córdoba – Part 1: Che Guevara
Beautiful walkway inside the Jesuit Estancia |
We started our day in Alta Gracia by visiting the beautiful Jesuit Estancia in the town. There a number of these former ranches that were run by the Jesuits throughout Cordoba. This one was beautifully preserved and well worth a visit.
After touring the estancia, we got ourselves a map from the helpful tourist information office opposite and walked out to the Lourdes church, which had been pointed out to us by tourist information.
Pretty Lourdes Church |
The church has become very popular and well known as an apparition of the virgin is reported to have taken place there in 2011. We didn’t see her (!), but had a pleasant walk around the peaceful grounds and up to the church. We also enjoyed looking at the plaques everywhere in the grounds thanking the virgin for having helped people find a new job or get over ill health.
Replica of the motorbike that Che travelled on with Alberto Granado |
Further round the house, you learn about his first road trip in his early 20s on a bicycle (a 4,000 kilometre trip in Argentina), his travels with Alberto Granado throughout Latin America (as featured in the motorcycle diaries) and his later travels with his childhood friend, ‘Calica’ Ferrer. Looking at the map in one of the rooms of all the places in Latin America that he travelled to is enough to put any backpacker to shame.
Map showing Che’s travels through Latin America |
The museum was very well laid out and thought through and provided a fascinating insight into the life of one of Argentina’s most well known sons.
Click here to read part 2 of our visit to Las Sierras de Córdoba.
See also: A quick guide to the quirky towns of Las Sierras de Córdoba.