San Rafael has many beauties throughout his department. Many are imposing natural settings, which are more or less far from the city. But there are also armed man spaces, urbanization and nature blend. Below we discuss what are some of the places you can visit in City of San Rafael.
Immigrant Square
Immigrant Square was erected in honor of Italian immigrants who entered the country to work the land. As a testimony of those times is one of the main attractions of the site: a locomotive that hit the town in 1903. Opposite the square the Municipal Railway Museum, which has a railway station that is also witnessing the ranks periods of immigration. It has three rooms: the history of the town, the railway and local artists exhibition.
Plaza General San Martin
The General San Martin Plaza is located opposite the Municipal Palace and opposite the historic San Rafael Archangel Cathedral. This green space donated by Rodolfo Iselin, and was designed by engineer Fiorini. He has in the center of General San Martin a great equestrian statue in place before a bust of the General was. The square was remodeled a few years ago, and flowers, trees and shrubs were planted. Water sources were placed in a line on the north-south axis, and a circular fountain in the central monument stood.