Historic church of Cúcuta, National monument in Villa del Rosario, Colombia.
The Historic Church of Cúcuta is a national monument in Villa del Rosario featuring white walls, stone masonry, and prominent arches that connect its interior spaces. The building displays classical colonial characteristics with solid construction and open passageways throughout.
The building originated in the late colonial period and was expanded through several construction phases. It gained its greatest historical importance in 1821 when it hosted the Congress that formed the legal foundation for Gran Colombia's independence.
The church serves the community as a gathering place for religious ceremonies and national commemorations that mark important moments in Colombian history. Visitors can experience how the space remains active in local traditions.
Visitors can explore the building and surrounding historical complex during daytime hours, with daily access from 9 AM to 5 PM. Guided tours are available and provide detailed information about the architectural features and restored spaces.
Excavations in 2013 uncovered original construction details and revealed the building grew through multiple construction phases beginning in the late 18th century. These findings show how the site expanded and evolved over generations.
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