The church is from the time of the
Jesuit Missions and in honor of its patron saint,
San Lorenzo (Saint Lawrence). It is located in Heroes' Square in the center of the city. Marshal
José Félix Estigarribia's fatal plane crash was near the city of Altos, by the Aguaí Stream. The most important artisan production is the carving of timbó wood in the shape of animals, mythological beings and masks that are later painted with intense colors. The masks became famous as "kamba ra'anga", an image of the mulatto, used in the re-enactments of the battles between the kambá (mulattos) and the guaicurúes (natives), during the festivities of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, on July 28 and 29th in Itaguazú, located 2 kilometers from Altos. This is an important festivity of colonial origins in which are also organized games and prepared typical food. The route to access the city provides a beautiful landscape for visitors to enjoy, because it goes up a chain of mountains and looks down onto the
Ypacaraí Lake and the exuberant vegetation surrounding it. "The Tukanga Route" is an outing offered by the Municipality and it is called that way because of the abundance of "tucanes" (toucans) in the area. The region is distinctive for its richness in natural resources. There is also the Saldivar Stream, located in a natural reserve with more than 4 hectares, 8 kilometers from the center of city. The farm "El Gaucho" has 4 hectares of abundant vegetation, with modern and comfortable amenities that recreate colonial times. The rural hotel "La Grappa" offers visitors the natural environment of the mountainous country, in addition to nights of Paraguayan and Latin American folklore. ==People from Altos==