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In property is located 46000 meters from the Summer City Center of Piribebuy Charming environment,full of nature in the best style,with more than 200 fruit trees for the delight of the stay. Located on a paved road close to all the amenities of downtown Piribebuy. 30,000 m2 of park. Large pool 11 meters long by 4,plus children's areas with whirlpool The space Cozy and comfortable new residence. 4 bedrooms in suite one master bedroom,hot tubs,full air conditioner. Finely decorated and conditioned for up to 16 people. Surrounding surrounding nature. A unique place with all the luxury and comfort waiting for vacationing. Bicycles,hammocks, ping pong games, soccer playground, satellite TV,a world of fruit trees for enjoyment. The cool and charming nights in a spacious gallery with grill for roasts. The clothes,wash dishes, microwave, high speed internet Other things to note Museums in the City of Piribebuy The "Comandante Pedro Pablo Caballero" Historical Museum was created in 1969 but at first only contained sacred art and was used as a parish hall, until in 1994 it was founded as a museum by the veterans of the Chaco War. It is a 19th century colony house that remains as such and inside you will find objects that were reclaimed from the gruesome war against the Triple Alliance, as well as objects from the Chaco War and other antiques of the colonial period. You will also find, for example, the poncho of 60 lists that is a typical fabric of Piribebuy, which belonged to Agustín Barboza, donated by his wife. La Ruta de la Caña is a circuit that shows you the path that takes the sweet cane to become the distilled alcoholic beverage known as "Paraguayan cane". The national cane is valued outside for its character, oak scents, fineness, and that's why Fortín won bronze in 2015 and 2016 in the International Rum Conference and Rum Tasting Competition. On this new tour you will learn about the history of Piribebuy, a host city, especially for its importance during the War of the Triple Alliance, in addition to the painful drama that occurred and marked the destination of the country. Visit the Pedro Pablo Caballero Museum and the Dulce Nombre de Jesús Church, one of the oldest in the Cordillera. Then a demonstration in the cañaverales of the harvest and macaroon of the plants, by experts in the field, then transport in a wagon stretched by oxas, always emulating the handcrafted and "not mechanical" form in the collection of the raw material. Honeycuts tasting and a visit to the pools where cooking takes place. Finally, you can reach the Fortín S.A. distillery where you can learn the next part of the process, which is distillation and ageing. Then you'll see the bottling and placement of the tags for final sale to the public. Also a demonstration of the curing of the barrels where the cane will be stored for your ageing. You will have access to the deposits and can try the cane straight from the barrel where it is aged. Finally, a drink tasting session, sampling it in all its variations, accompanied by Paraguayan music and a set of typical dances accompanied by a musician. Also a bartender makes drinks using the different kinds of Caña Fortín as a base. The tour costs and is done through Terranova S.A., operator of tourism. One can adhere to the tour with their own mobile phone, but in all cases you must always make a reservation prior to the number that appears here. The Sweet Name of Jesus National Shrine was erected and completed in 1753 in honor of the Holy Christ of Miracles. This church is also called Ñandejara Guazú. The construction is due to the work of the parish priest of that time, Master Don Gaspar de Medina. Due to its size compared to other churches in the Cordillera and other places in the country, it was also known as Chapel Guazú (large chapel). The temple of Franciscan origin also includes Jesuit traces, so it is possible that some people from or followers of the Order to which St. Ignatius of Loyola belonged worked during its construction and that can be seen in the pulpit, in the tabernacle and in the confessional that have the acronym JHS, referents of the Society of Jesus. Its hand-carved altarpiece is one of the many beautiful altarpieces of the Church that owns country. It was declared a National Sanctuary in 1942, by the Archbishop of Paraguay at the time, Juan Sinforiano Bogarín.
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