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Experience an architectural delight complimented by a peaceful atmosphere in one of Bogotá’s oldest colonial churches, known for its vast gilded altarpiece.

Lovers of architecture will delight in the Iglesia de San Francisco (Church of San Francisco). This peaceful church is a world away from Bogota's urban bustle. Walk its historic grounds and admire its ornate altarpieces, carvings and statues. Admire the church’s grand golden altarpiece and a vast collection of ornate carvings and statues. Established by Franciscan monks during the 16th century, this picturesque colonial church is one of the oldest surviving churches in the city.

Built in the 16th century, the church was used by Franciscan monks as one of the city's first religious institutions. Though sporting an unassuming exterior, the church interior houses a collection of impressive sights. Its crown jewel is a 17th-century gilded altarpiece. Take a seat on a pew and admire its golden glow which wraps around the church walls.

Look up and trace the green and gold mudéjar decorations that decorate the church’s ceiling. Nearby, expertly carved wood panels depict significant religious scenes like the baptism of Christ. Stop by the statue of Jesus Christ and take note of its remarkably life-like hair. According to local stories, this hair grew miraculously and continues to grow naturally today.

Lovers of art will enjoy the frescoes that adorn the church walls. Famous Columbian names like Antonio Acero de la Cruz and Gaspar de Figueroa have lent their hand to these works. Look for the style of Spanish artist Francisco de Zubarán.

Find the Church of San Francisco just north of the La Candelaria neighbourhood. The walk from Plaza de Bolívar takes around 10 minutes. Alternatively, public buses and metro routes stop nearby. After a visit, tour the Gold Museum and see a dazzling collection of gilded pre-Columbian artefacts. Also nearby are the historic Botero Museum and Casa de la Moneda.

The church is open daily, although visiting hours are broken up by masses, which are held hourly for most of the day. Admission is free. Due to the sacredness of the interior, photography is prohibited.

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