Barichara

E177643

Barichara is a picturesque colonial town in northeastern Colombia, renowned for its well-preserved architecture, cobblestone streets, and scenic views over the Chicamocha Canyon.

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Barichara canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf municipality
town
climate mild
connectedByTrailTo Guane
country Colombia
departmentCapital Bucaramanga
distanceToDepartmentCapital approximately 120 km
elevation about 1300 meters above sea level
governingCountryCapital Bogotá
hasArchitecturalStyle Spanish colonial architecture
hasBuildingMaterialIndustry stone masonry
hasCulturalAttraction artisanal workshops
historic chapels
stone-paved alleys
viewpoints over Chicamocha Canyon
hasMaterial yellowish sandstone
hasNearbyTown Guane
San Gil
Villanueva
hasReligiousBuilding Capilla de San Antonio
Capilla de Santa Bárbara
Catedral de la Inmaculada Concepción de Barichara
hasTrail Camino Real Barichara–Guane
hasUrbanFeature central main square
narrow cobblestone streets
whitewashed houses with clay-tile roofs
hasViewOf Chicamocha River basin
surface form: Chicamocha River valley
heritageStatus National Monument of Colombia
isTouristDestinationFor domestic tourists
international tourists
knownFor cobblestone streets
scenic views over the Chicamocha Canyon
stone carving
traditional Santander cuisine
well-preserved colonial architecture
language Spanish
locatedIn Santander Department
locatedInRegion northeastern Colombia
near Chicamocha Canyon
primaryEconomicActivity agriculture
handicrafts
tourism
timeZone America/Bogota
surface form: Colombia Standard Time
tourismType cultural tourism
heritage tourism
urbanLayout grid pattern
utcOffset −05:00

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