Presiding over the historic town of San Isidro in the northeast region of Buenos Aires Province, the San Isidro Cathedral stands as a prominent landmark and a popular pilgrimage site. Visitors often arrive via the scenic Train of the Coast (Tren de la Costa), which follows the Rio de la Plata. The cathedral’s architectural grandeur and spiritual significance make it a key attraction for both locals and tourists. Today, visitors can explore its interior, admire its design, and partake in the serene atmosphere that draws pilgrims and architecture enthusiasts alike.
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