Established in 1938, the San Eduardo Chapel, or Capilla de San Eduardo, stands as one of Bariloche’s most cherished landmarks. Nestled within the Nahuel Huapi National Park, this neo-Gothic structure was crafted from local stone and cypress logs, a testament to the vision of architect Alejandro Bustillo, who also designed the nearby Hotel Llao Llao. The chapel’s interior and exterior offer visitors a serene and picturesque experience, with stunning views that complement its rustic, natural materials.
San Eduardo Chapel (Capilla de San Eduardo)
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