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La Capilla de los Negros

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Churches and Cathedrals
Open Opens at 9:00-15:00
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Av Costanera & Presidente Perón, Chascomus, ArgentinaMap
Phone+54 9 2241 46-2721
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  • jorgec873
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    Small chapel, black history.

    Located a bit outside the main touristy lagoon area, this small chapel was conceived as a gathering place for the slave black community and later on transformed into a catholic chapel. Black slaves w...

    Reviewed on Jul 9, 2021
  • NZCath
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    One fo the few vestiges left of the African Argentine community.

    Unlike in other parts of the South America, little evidence of African immigration remains. This small corner of Chascomus presents a story not often told in Argentina, of slaves and workers, maids an...

    Reviewed on Mar 14, 2017
  • 648rickf
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    Old chapel built by the black slaves

    This was a chapel built by the black slaves as they were not allowed to worship in the "white" churches. Unfortunately closed when we were there so we did not get to see the inside which is apparentl...

    Reviewed on Jan 5, 2017
  • jemrcb
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    MUY INTERESANTE-LUGAR HISTÓRICO

    Lugar donde hay que ir a buscar historias de vida. Recomiendo totalmente, hacer visita guiada por la oficina de turismo. Sin saber de que se trata y sin guía, leer las explicaciones de la izquierda.

    Reviewed on Jan 21, 2024
  • Daniela V
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    para no perderselo

    Se te pone la piel de gallina al entrar y leer todos los artículos estampados en sus paredes. El maltrato y destrato para con los afrodescendientes. El piso de tierra sin revocar típico de la época. M...

    Reviewed on Apr 11, 2023
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