1. “THE IMPORTANCE OF KNOWING ABOUT
OUR CITY AND TAKE CARE OF OUR
ENVIRONMENT”
2. Here you will find some information that will
let you know a little more about Oberá, its
touristic places and above all, about how to
take care our environment.
3. Oberá means ‘the one that shines’ in Guaraní language.
Founded on July 9th, 1928, it is the second city in Misiones Province.
Oberá was the place chosen by numerous immigrants to settle down.
This together with its beauty and the friendliness of its people, make the
city a great place to visit.
4. In Oberá you can visit “El Parque de las Naciones”, where typical houses from
the countries the immigrants come from were built. Every year ‘The National
Immigrants’ Festival’ takes place in September, where descendants show their
roots. More than fifteen ethic groups join in a friendly party to show the
world their tradition, typical houses, clothes, dishes, music, dances and
handicrafts.
5. Nearby the city, there are amazing outdoor-places you can visit like ‘The
Birds’ Garden, where you can find a great variety of colorful birds.
6. To be in contact with nature, you can visit ‘Berrondo Waterfall’ and
camping with swimming pools, natural parks, lakes for fishing and field
for ecological games in the forest.
7. If you look for night life and entertainment you can visit clubs and discos,
casino, restaurants and public places, they are ideal to relax and have a
good time.
8. Another attractive feature is the different churches. There are more than
one hundred temples with 33 different creeds and cults coexist in one
city. For this reason, Oberá is ‘the church city’
9. Oberá is a welcoming door to natural and historical spots, and invites the
visitor to enjoy the city’s boulevards. So, for an unforgettable and unique
experience, come to Oberá – you will not regret it.