A stroll through the historic district of Bogotá

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Today I am going to continue telling you about our visit to Bogotá in Colombia. And I invite you to join me on a visit to the historic center of the city.

That day we ask the taxi driver to drop us off near the Plaza de Bolívar. This is the principal square. It is surrounded by some of the most important and historical buildings in the city.

The Catedral Primada de Colombia is located in this square.

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And making a corner of the cathedral, on another side of the square, is the Palace of Justice building.

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Another of the buildings that surround the square is the Liévano Palace, where the Mayor's Office of Bogotá is located.

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In the square, there were lots of pigeons, and some people had no problem lying down on the ground to have their photos taken surrounded by pigeons. Not my case;) To be honest, I don't like pigeons much.

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At a central point of the square, there is a statue of Simón Bolívar. And behind it, in the background of the photograph, you can see the National Capitol building, which is another of the important buildings that flank the square. I did not photograph it since part of its facade was covered with scaffolding. What we did was go to the building of the Catedral Primada de Colombia to visit it inside.

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The neoclassical cathedral is located on the site where the first church of the city was built.

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Next to the cathedral building, there is a small chapel, the Chapel of the Tabernacle (Capilla del Sagrario).

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It is considered part of the cathedral but is located in a separate building with independent access.

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This small baroque-style chapel houses the Blessed Sacrament.

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From the corner of the cathedral in the square, we walk along Calle 11 in an easterly direction towards the Botero Museum.

This museum and the Gold Museum were the ones we visited on our trip to Bogotá, and both are not to be missed.

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The Botero Museum is located in a large colonial house. It is relatively small but has one of the best art collections I have seen in Latin America.

All the works in the museum were donated by the Colombian artist Fernando Botero. Some of his works. And a significant amount of works from his collection of other artists, paintings, and sculptures by artists such as Miró, Dalí, Chagall, Picasso, Calder, Henry Moore, Degas, and Monet to name a few.

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And as if that wasn't enough, access to the museum is free of charge. For those who do not know the work of Fernando Botero, I leave you this little information.

Fernando Botero Angulo (born 19 April 1932) is a Colombian figurative artist and sculptor, born in Medellín. His signature style, also known as "Boterismo", depicts people and figures in large, exaggerated volume, which can represent political criticism or humor, depending on the piece. He is considered the most recognized and quoted living artist from Latin America, and his art can be found in highly visible places around the world, such as Park Avenue in New York City and the Champs-Élysées in Paris. Source.

So a visit to the Museo Botero for me is a must-do on a trip to Bogotá.

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After the visit to the museum, we were hungry and wanted to eat at a classic place in the center of Bogotá called La Puerta Falsa. But the queue outside was long and it was drizzling, so we decided to go to a nearby place called La Puerta de la Catedral.

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There was no wait to be seated there, but the service was quite slow. It might have taken us as long as if we had waited at the other place, but the food was good.

We had a few beers, some empanaditas, and a portion of chicharrón, which I forgot to photograph. And then we each had an ajiaco. The ajiaco, which I mentioned in the post about Monserrate, is a typical Bogotá soup. It is very thick, made with potatoes, and cooked with a herb called guasca, shredded chicken, and capers. It is served with corn on the cob, sour cream, rice, and avocado. This was delicious and was the best ajiaco we had in our days in Bogotá.

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After the meal, we left the area of the Plaza de Bolívar and the Cathedral behind and walked along the avenue to the east to continue visiting La Candelaria.

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And we walked around the Chorro de Quevedo square and the Calle del Embudo that I already told you about.

Thank you for reading!

All images and writing are my own unless otherwise stated.

© CoquiCoin

October 5, 2022



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It make me feel that I was there because of the picture you shared. Some of the pictures are quite similar, I think it became location in the movie.

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Cuánto arte hay en Bogotá la verdad... preciosa catedral, y geniales las fotos. Saludos amiga!

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¡Gracias, amiga! :) La verdad es que el museo es de primera y el otro museo que vale mucho la pena si alguna vez vas es el Museo del Oro, la colección de piezas prehispánicas es impresionante.

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Whoa,lot of pigeons. They are really lovely. Good thing they don't fly away even if there's also people in there.

Anyways thanks for the tour. I enjoyed it even if just virtually. But seeing them in personal is also not bad. I want ro see that beautiful and big buildings out there.

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I hope you can visit some day, and thank you for stopping by :)

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Great report. I wonder about how old the cathedral is and is that the original structure, it looks like they have added to it at some point.

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Hi, Steve! Happy day:)
From what I have read, the church is from the early 1800s, and before that, there were three different churches on the same site. The current one over the years also had some transformations.

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hmm Super Eli
I think the time has come for me to make some chicken soup with potatoes, your soup got me hungry!

The square though, that looked fricking awesome.
I like Percy in the parks, in the cities like that they are the flying rats.

Am glad that we are getting to see more posts. I love chubby Mona!

The weather looks like here, quite grey and cold as you said before.

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Good morning, Super Ed!
You'd love ajiaco, it's very comforting and perfect for cold weather. Bogota is cold with a grey sky many times and rain, although sometimes it surprises you with a sun that deceives you about the weather, like the beautiful afternoon we had in Monserrate.
Haha the Chubby Mona LOL
And well the pigeons and I are not very friendly, we have had our battles, once they invaded our balcony and it was a pain in the arse to get rid of them.

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Love those shots, especially the last 2 photos.. I really like reading those names of your places there... I somehow understand them.. Sound similar to some of our words.

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Thank you :) Surely there are some similarities because you also have a Spanish colony past. In fact, you use the ñ as well, right?

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That painting in the museum looks hilarious. It looks like something the internet would come up with to troll someone. 🤣

Nice looking place. Meal looks tasty 😋

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That painting in the museum looks hilarious.

It is Botero's hallmark. His depictions of figures in paintings and sculptures are in exaggerated volumes;)

!LOLZ

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Very cool visit especially with the Botero museum... and I'm like you I don't like pigeon, rats with wings 😀... Thanks for this walk downtown Bogota.

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Thanks to you for stopping by:) The Botero Museum was one of the highlights of the visit for sure :)

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Thank you very much, and let's go for it :) 🐝

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Wow - looks like you had a great time, and I just love the square. The cathedral architecture is stunning - I'd love to see it ! What a great place to visit !
!LOLZ

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We had a great time, and it is a place worth to be visited.
Thanks for stopping by :)

!PIZZA

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Such a cool place😊 wonderful to go along you and see it all.
The food looks delicious indeed 😉
Great captures… love the square.
Thanks for showing us.
Have a wonderful week further!

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Thank you, Jackie! The place is worth a visit, and the food was so yummy :)
Have a great weekend 🤗🌸

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So much history there :) ...

Those pigeons are probably just grateful that you left Ageese at home...

!ALIVE

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They certainly must have appreciated that we left Ageese at home 😂. If we had taken him with us surely @tengolotodo would have had gory material for a horror story with his nephew 😂😂.

!LOLZ

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I believe so! Very similar to a certain owl picture that was posted in Feathered Friends a while back - it also featured a rat who most definitely didn't want to be there 😂

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Oh gosh hahaha I don't like rats at all, but poor thing 😂

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Nobody wants to be on the menu! But then owls don't know how to eat a vegetarian diet 😂

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jeje too gory and I don't do that!

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Jaja!! I know, it's not your style ;)

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jeje yes I have style but not that jaja
Good morning Super Eli, have a rocking Monday:)

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Jeje!! Good morning, Super Ed
Have a Super Monday:)

I have style but not that jaja

Pardon me 😂😂

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So much history there :) ...

Those pigeons are probably just grateful that you left Ageese at home...

!ALIVE

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