Córdoba clearly represents the past as well as the present of Argentina. Last generation cars are produced, planes and train carriages are manufactured and tons of wheat and maize are grown.
Córdoba also has a very rich cultural tradition which is reflected in its folk music and its rural traditions. It is a “must” for tourists who are seduced by streams, its centenary churches and the magic of its hills.
Córdoba combines popular festivities, towns, churches and Jesuitical estancias with sheer nature, which is embodied in its lakes, rivers, hills and valleys.
Córdoba is endowed with one of the most valuable architectural heritage of the country such as the 17th and 18th century churches and convents. The Manzana Jesuítica, situated in the city’s historic quarter, was declared UNESCO’s World Heritage site.
They are composed of three valleys that stretch across the province southwards: Calamuchita, Traslasierra and Punilla. Due to their natural charm and their wide range of recreational activities, they are ideal places for tourism.
Córdoba combines popular festivities, towns, churches and Jesuitical estancias with sheer nature, which is embodied in its lakes, rivers, hills and valleys. (Music: Jairo)