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Estancia de Santa Catalina
The Estancia de Santa Catalina, founded in 1622, is
the biggest. Its church is one of the best examples of the
"Colonial Baroque" style in Argentina, with a marked influence
of the central-European Baroque architecture.
The
estancia was the most important center of cattle breeding
(with thousands head of cattle, sheep and mules). The were
also workshops with looms and harnesses, a smithy, a carpentry,
a batán (container to work the wool before spinning), two
mills and a big tajamar. The tajamar was supplied with groundwater
coming from Ongamira located several kilometers away on
the sierras. When the Compañía was expelled, the estancia
was acquired by Mr. Francisco Antonio Díaz in an auction
organized by the Junta de Temporalidades, and it is still
property of the Díaz family. The estancia continues to be
used as a place to rest and go on vacation. It was declared
Historic National Monument in 1941.
The Estancia de Santa Catalina includes a big church, a
residence with three courtyards and annexed constructions,
the remains of the Novitiate, the rooms for slaves, the
tajamar, the remains of irrigation channels and mills. Santa
Catalina is preserved almost completely, it is the biggest
and three courtyards surround it. The church, with its breathtaking
façade, has two towers and a curved doorway. The dome and
the outstanding narthex show the influence of the Centro-European
Baroque-style architecture. The Baroque style is seen in
the use of pillars and curved pediments flaming the doorway
as well as in the twin towers situated on both sides of
the façade. The layout of the inside of the church is very
harmonious; there is only one nave that ends in the dome
above the transept. There are also a remarkable golden altarpiece
of the main altar carved out of wood, religious statues
and a painting depicting the Patroness of the Santa Catalina.
There are other valuable preserved objects, such as the
images of the "Señor de la Humildad y la Paciencia (Humility
and Patience Christ), and the crucified Christ, images dressed
with clothe vestments and carved out of polychromatic wood
respectively. Next to the church there is an old cemetery
for the clergy whose entrance is a magnificent Baroque concave
doorway highlighted by its curved crowning and framed by
pillars and columns.
 
Landscape
Santa
Catalina is in very Heart of a plain gently undulated and
with diverse vegetation: trees, rivers and quaint landscape.
Visitors are attracted by nature, which invites them to
enjoy a peaceful atmosphere, to admire the beauty of the
church, residence and other buildings. The magnificent landscape
is completed with the distant view of the chain of Sierras
Chicas that extents to the north.
Cultural Activity
Santa Catalina plays an important role in the new
tourist circuit due to its architectural features, its historic
value and its rural setting preserved in time. Today Santa
Catalina is a private property. Although the owners live
there, it is used as a tourist site with guided visits.
Location
It is located in a rural area 20 kilometers to the northeast
of the city of Jesús María, and 70 kilometers form the city
of Córdoba by national road 9 until Jesús María and then
by provincial road (see the
map).
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