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⛪ Jesuit Missions of the Guaranis
Five colonial-era mission complexes in Argentina and Brazil


🕐 3 min read · Updated 1 Apr 2026 at 09:40

UNESCOUNESCO World Heritage Site

📋 Fast Facts
  • Five mission sites established in the 17th and 18th centuries across Misiones Province, Argentina, and Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
  • Founded by Jesuits to evangelize and protect indigenous Guaraní people from exploitation and enslavement
  • Architectural blend of European and indigenous design featuring distinctive red sandstone construction
  • Abandoned following the expulsion of the Jesuits in 1767; remains designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site

The Jesuit Missions of the Guaranis comprise the remains of five significant colonial-era mission complexes established across present-day Argentina and Brazil between the 17th and 18th centuries. These settlements represented an ambitious attempt by the Society of Jesus to create self-sufficient communities where indigenous Guaraní people could practice Christianity, acquire education, and develop practical skills. The five component sites—San Ignacio Miní, Santa Ana, Nuestra Señora de Loreto ...

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