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Local Finds in Bogotá

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Local Finds in Bogotá

Less obvious places with unique local character. Explore 2 curated stops in Bogotá, including Primatial Cathedral of Bogotá and Bogotá Museum. Highlights include Primatial Cathedral of Bogotá, rated 4.5/5 by 1,500 visitors.

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Primatial Cathedral of Bogotá Image by Lizeth.riano, CC BY-SA 3.0

Primatial Cathedral of Bogotá

The Metropolitan Cathedral Basilica Primate of Colombia (Spanish: Catedral Primada de Bogotá), officially the Metropolitan Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, is a Roman Catholic cathedral. It is seat of the Archbishop of Bogotá, Cardinal Mon. Ruben Salazar Gomez. The Cathedral was built four-times in the same place. The first construction took place between 1556-1565 to replace the original thatched chapel, but due to poor foundation it later collapsed. The second construction took place around in 1572, yet the earthquake of 1785 reduced it to ruins. The fourth and final construction occurred between 1807 and 1823. It is said to be built by descendants of Jesuit missionaries. When the Spanish conquerors officially founded the city of Bogotá (changing the original Indian name of the city: Bacata), they established in 12 huts and a hay-church, that -after being totally built- would take the name of Archbishopric Cathedral of Bogotá. The cathedral holds the remains of Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada, founder of Bogotá. The cathedral, its area 5,300 square meters, is the biggest in Colombia and one of the biggest ones in South America.

Bogotá Museum Image by Franco MdB, CC BY-SA 4.0

Bogotá Museum

The Bogotá Museum was born as an Urban Development Museum in 1969, but it had a long history of transformations that account for periods of stability, uncertainty, rebirth and strengthening. In 2003, it was reformulated in its concept and transformed into a cultural and citizen space dedicated exclusively to the capital of the country. This change was due to the need to broaden their vision of the city, understood not only as an urban phenomenon, but as the territory in which multiple and diverse heritage sites are constantly being transformed. Similar to other metropolises of the world that have a city museum, the capitals have the Bogota Museum (MdB), a place of reflection on the past, present and future stories of the capital and its inhabitants. The MdB collection has more than 25,000 photographs of various photographic backgrounds, 425 historical plans and 220 objects that account for the social and economic development of Bogotá.

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