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Argentina
Argentina brings together sacred architecture, pilgrimage traditions, and landscapes shaped by memory, ritual, and local devotion.
5 sacred sites across 5 regions. Use the tradition and site-type filters to narrow in.
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Argentina sacred sites overview
Argentina sacred sites include living temples, shrines, churches, pilgrimage places, ruins, and sacred landscapes indexed across the Pilgrim Map atlas.
Use this guide to compare regional clusters, represented traditions, and common site types before opening individual pages for visiting context and deeper background.
| Coverage | 5 sacred sites across 5 regions. |
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Basilica of the Virgin of Luján, Luján
Luján, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Rising from the pampas sixty-eight kilometers from Buenos Aires, the Basilica of Our Lady of Lujan marks the spot where, according to Catholic tradition, the Virgin Mary...
Basilica of Virgin of Itatí, Corientes, Argentina
Municipio de Itatí, Corrientes, Argentina
In 1888, two shepherdesses on the slopes of Monte Patalecchia reported seeing the Madonna Addolorata — the Mother of Sorrows — holding the body of Christ....

Difunta Correa shrine, San Juan
Vallecito, San Juan, Argentina
In the desert east of San Juan, at a place called Vallecito, a shrine complex has grown from a single grave into a small city of offerings....

Our Lady of Luján
Luján, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
In 1630, oxen refused to move until a small statue of the Virgin Mary was unloaded at the banks of the Lujan River....
Pucara de Tilcara, Argentina
Tilcara, Jujuy, Argentina
On a hill above the confluence of two rivers in Jujuy Province, the Pucará de Tilcara held over 2,000 people....
Key questions
Argentina sacred-site questions
- What sacred sites can I explore in Argentina?
- Pilgrim Map lists sacred places in Argentina across living worship sites, heritage landmarks, pilgrimage destinations, and culturally significant landscapes. The current guide lists 5 sites organized by region, tradition, and site type.
- Which traditions are represented in Argentina?
- The most represented traditions include Christianity.
- How should I plan a sacred-site visit in Argentina?
- Start with regional clusters, compare nearby places on the map, then open individual site pages for coordinates, etiquette, and sacred context where available.
- Can I view Argentina sacred sites on a map?
- Yes. Switch to map view to compare geographic clusters, then open individual site pages for coordinates, visiting context, and related places.