Attraction Guide: Anfiteatro José Hernández, Jesús María, Argentina

Anfiteatro José Hernández Guide

Home of the Festival: Experience Argentine Tradition at the Anfiteatro José Hernández Guide

The Anfiteatro José Hernández is a renowned open-air amphitheater in Jesús María, best known as the home of the annual Festival Nacional de Doma y Folklore (National Festival of Taming and Folklore). This iconic venue is a symbol of Argentine tradition and a must-visit for anyone interested in experiencing the country's rich cultural heritage. Even outside of the festival season, the amphitheater offers a glimpse into the heart of Argentine folklore. The Anfiteatro José Hernández was built specifically to host the Festival Nacional de Doma y Folklore, which began in 1966. The festival celebrates the gaucho culture, featuring traditional horse taming competitions, folk music performances, and traditional Argentine cuisine. The amphitheater has become a symbol of the festival and a significant cultural landmark in the region. It's named after José Hernández, the author of the epic poem "Martín Fierro," which is considered a cornerstone of Argentine literature and a celebration of gaucho life. During the Festival Nacional de Doma y Folklore (typically held in January), visitors can witness thrilling horse taming competitions, enjoy live performances by renowned folk musicians, and sample traditional Argentine dishes. Outside of the festival season, you can still visit the amphitheater and learn about its history and significance. While there aren't always scheduled events, the site itself is a testament to Argentine culture. The festival is a culinary highlight, featuring asado, empanadas, locro (a hearty stew), and other traditional Argentine dishes. Many vendors offer a wide variety of food and drinks throughout the festival.

Transportation

The Anfiteatro José Hernández is located in Jesús María. It's easily accessible by foot from the town center. If you are arriving from Córdoba, take an intercity bus to Jesús María. Once in Jesús María, the amphitheater is well-signposted and within walking distance of the bus terminal.