Built in 1762, the Capilla de la Inmaculada has a modern and modest interior, but is worth a quick peek because it remains the church of choice at midday. This narrow and long chapel is an homage to
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This great little neo-classic style building, next door to the Teatro Municipal, is yet another center for the arts in Cali. Built in 1871 and beautifully restored in 1991, several free temporary
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Culture and Arts, Historical Building, Movie & Theater
Centro, Cali, Colombia
Should you find yourself downtown in the Centro of Cali there's a few possible reasons that you have reached this point. You are lost, you are trying to find an information center or you are in need
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San Francisco is an enormous brick plaza and one of the largest in Cali, where pigeons (and humans) gather to catch some rays and chill out. This plaza was actually destroyed in 1960 and rebuilt in
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A respectable collection of gold and ceramics are housed in the Banco de la República building on Calle 7a. This is a fairly recent collection of Calima cultural artifacts — Calima being the name
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Plaza de Caicedo has always been the center of public, commercial and political life in Cali. During the colonial period it was called the Plaza Mayor. Between 1674 and 1897, the park was used for
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On April 9, 1918, construction of this beautiful yellow theater began. Ten years later it was completed, with remodeling performed in the 1950’s. Modeled like an Italian opera theater, this
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The Museo de Arte Colonial contains pottery and pre-colonial relics and is housed in the convent of La Merced church. Built in 1545, this is the oldest church in Cali. The church is a
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Its original name was “Ermita de Nuestra Señora de la Soledad del Río,” and in the early 1600's it was a small, baroque chapel. It was destroyed in 1787. Today stands a very different yet
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