Manzana de las Luces

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Manzana de las Luces is a historic block in downtown Buenos Aires known for its colonial-era buildings, tunnels, and role as an intellectual and political center since the 17th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic block
tourist attraction
urban block
architecturalStyle colonial architecture
neoclassical architecture
country Argentina
hasHistoricalFunction Jesuit complex
administrative center
hasHistoricalPeriod Argentine independence era NERFINISHED
Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata NERFINISHED
hasPart Colegio Nacional de Buenos Aires buildings
Iglesia de San Ignacio NERFINISHED
colonial-era buildings
historic cloisters
old Jesuit residences
underground tunnels
hasRole intellectual center
political center
hasTouristService cultural exhibitions
guided tours
historical reenactments
heritageDesignation National Historic Monument of Argentina NERFINISHED
heritageDesignationStartTime 1942
inception 17th century
locatedIn Buenos Aires
downtown Buenos Aires
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Autonomous City of Buenos Aires NERFINISHED
locatedInNeighborhood Monserrat NERFINISHED
notableEvent meetings of independence-era intellectuals
political debates in the 19th century
notableFeature network of tunnels used during colonial times
oldest church in Buenos Aires still standing on its original site
operator Government of Argentina NERFINISHED
Secretariat of Culture of Argentina NERFINISHED
significantFor development of Argentine politics
history of Argentine education
history of Buenos Aires
startTime 17th century
touristAttractionType historic site
museum complex
usedFor cultural events
education
political meetings
religious activities

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Colegio Nacional de Buenos Aires adjacentTo Manzana de las Luces
Monserrat hasPart Manzana de las Luces