San Pedro Pescador
Punilla

San Pedro Pescador
The San Pedro Pescador is a chapel located in Villa Parque Siquiman, Chaco Province, Argentina.
It occupies the left side of the Chaco end of the General Manuel Belgrano Bridge, which links the province of Chaco with the city of Corrientes.
History
San Pedro Pescador was declared a Patrimonio Histórico, Cultural y Natural (Historical, Cultural and Natural Heritage) due to its riverfront location, traditional fishing as the main breadwinner of its inhabitants, and for being the head of the construction of the interprovincial bridge.
The village has maintained educational, work or business links with both Gran Resistencia and Gran Corrientes.
Architecture
The chapel's architectural style is not specified in available information.
Notable Features
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Organ and Bells
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Heritage Status
San Pedro Pescador was declared a Patrimonio Histórico, Cultural y Natural (Historical, Cultural and Natural Heritage) due to its unique location and historical significance.
Visiting Information
The San Pedro Pescador chapel's opening hours and accessibility are not specified in available information.
Details
| Name | San Pedro Pescador |
|---|---|
| City | Villa Parque Siquiman |
| Country | Argentina |
| Coordinates | -31.346834, -64.47576 |
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