David Litschel, Travel and Stock Photographer

Photographs from Paraguay, South America: Jesuit Mission Ruins, Reductions, of Paraguay

The Jesuit reductions were a series of large mission complexes in Paraguay that were deserted when the Spanish required the Jesuits to leave the country in 1768. 

  • The Jesuit reduction (mission) ruins at Trinidad, Paraguay are some of the best examples of the stonework that went into these large scale projects from the 18th century. The Jesuits were forced out of the country by the Spanish in 1768 and the reductions were abandoned at that time.
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