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HistoriaIn the heart of the Quebrada de las Conchas, among reddish hills and endless skies, Estación Alemania stands as a silent witness to another era. It was founded at the beginning of the 20th century, during the expansion of the railway in northern Argentina, when the rails connected isolated towns and brought life to entire regions. The station was part of the branch line that connected the Lerma Valley with the Calchaquí Valleys, and for decades it was a stopover for workers, travelers, and merchandise. Here arrived trains loaded with stories, hopes, and farewells, marking the daily rhythm of the gorge. With the passage of time and the withdrawal of the railway, the station fell silent, but it never lost its spirit. Today, surrounded by the vastness of the landscape, it preserves the memory of that movement and offers a space to stop, contemplate, and enjoy. Sitting at Estación Alemania is to travel without haste, savor the present, and feel how history and nature meet in one place.

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