La Ciudad
UFO Phenomenon
The UFO Museum was born in Victoria in January of 2005, with the finality to inform to the common people about the investigations of the staff of the group "Vision Ovni". After a few month of work, Silvia Simondini, the Director of the museum, received the bibliographic material of a renowned UFO researcher Nicolás Ojeda, who got retired of the investigation field after 40 years of work.
El Santuario de la Virgen de Fátima
Ubicado sobre la colina que ofrece una de las vistas panorámicas más hermosas de las islas de Victoria, de cara a la costanera, se encuentra el Santuario de la Virgen de Fátima -inaugurado el 13 de octubre de 1996-, por iniciativa del recordado escritor Eduardo Lorenzo.
Palacio Municipal
El edificio comunal está ubicado en la esquina oeste de la Plaza San Martín, sobre un terreno adquirido por el municipio en 1890. Hacia el año 1900, se coloca la piedra fundamental; y se inaugura la obra el 25 de mayo de 1902, reemplazando las oficinas municipales situadas en calle Sarmiento casi Ezpeleta (familia Olarte).
Carnage Hill
In the surroundings of Victoria, the bucolic landscape contrasts with the ancient genocide of the primitive aborigines occurred in the middle of the 18th Century.
Oral tradition sites the location of the last battle between the Spanish Conquerors and the local Indians in “El Cerro de La Matanza” (The Carnage Hill).
Benedictine Abbey
La Abadía Benedictina del Niño Dios
By Carlos Sforza
In the middle of undulated landscapes, between the shade of aged trees and cared gardens, it’s placed “La Cultural Abadía del Niño Dios” (The Holy Child’s Cultural Abbey).
The quiet of the Benedictine Abbey welcomes the traveller, who arrives looking for the peace of this sacred place.
In august 29th of 1899, a group of Benedictine Monks come to Victoria from the Abbey of Belloc, France.








