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The Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá is an underground Roman Catholic church built within the tunnels of a salt mine 200 metres underground in a halite mountain near the city of Zipaquirá, in Cundinamarca, Colombia. It is a tourist destination and place of pilgrimage in the country.
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Monumento a los Mineros
Cra. 16 #1008, Zipaquirá, Cundinamarca, Colombia
Villaveces Park
Cl. 1 # 6-21, Zipaquirá, Cundinamarca, Colombia
Catedral de sal tour
Centro Turistico Catedral, Zipaquirá, Cundinamarca, Colombia
Independence Square
Cl. 5 #430, Zipaquirá, Cundinamarca, Colombia
Principal Park
Cra. 7 #3-32, Zipaquirá, Cundinamarca, Colombia
Museo de Zipaquirà Casa Quevedo Zornoza
Cl. 3 #769, Zipaquirá, Cundinamarca, Colombia
Diocesan Cathedral of Zipaquira
Cl. 5 #7-51, Zipaquirá, Cundinamarca, Colombia
Plaza De Los Comuneros - Zipaquira Cundinamarca
Cra. 7 #5-2, Cl. 4 #7-53 a 5-1, Zipaquirá, Cundinamarca, Colombia
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Restaurante La Carreta
Cra. 6 #15, Zipaquirá, Cundinamarca, Colombia
Il capriccio Cucina Italiana
Cl. 3 #6-05, Zipaquirá, Cundinamarca, Colombia
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calle 1 # 7-51, Cl. 1 #7-59, Zipaquirá, Cundinamarca, Colombia
Cacique Real Hotel
Cra. 6 #2-36, Zipaquirá, Cundinamarca, Colombia
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Cl. 2 #7-50, Zipaquirá, Cundinamarca, Colombia
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Cra. 9, Zipaquirá, Cundinamarca, Colombia
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Hotel Colonial
Cl. 3 #6-57, Zipaquirá, Cundinamarca, Colombia
Hotel Camino de la Sal - Hotel Zipaquirá
Cra. 4 #5 - 03, Zipaquirá, Cundinamarca, Colombia
Hotel Posada del Angel
Cra. 8 #2-45, Zipaquirá, Cundinamarca, Colombia
Hospedería Villa Antonio
Cra. 9 #1-88, Zipaquirá, Cundinamarca, Colombia
Hotel Estación Sabana
Cl. 4 #10-14, Zipaquirá, Cundinamarca, Colombia
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Salt Cathedral

Parque De La Sal, Zipaquirá, Cundinamarca, Colombia
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The Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá is an underground Roman Catholic church built within the tunnels of a salt mine 200 metres underground in a halite mountain near the city of Zipaquirá, in Cundinamarca, Colombia. It is a tourist destination and place of pilgrimage in the country.

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attractions: Plaza Ceremonial del Minero, Museo Egipcio Tutankamon, Monumento a los Mineros, Villaveces Park, Catedral de sal tour, Independence Square, Principal Park, Museo de Zipaquirà Casa Quevedo Zornoza, Diocesan Cathedral of Zipaquira, Plaza De Los Comuneros - Zipaquira Cundinamarca, restaurants: Restaurante La Carreta, Il capriccio Cucina Italiana
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Nearby attractions of Salt Cathedral

Plaza Ceremonial del Minero

Museo Egipcio Tutankamon

Monumento a los Mineros

Villaveces Park

Catedral de sal tour

Independence Square

Principal Park

Museo de Zipaquirà Casa Quevedo Zornoza

Diocesan Cathedral of Zipaquira

Plaza De Los Comuneros - Zipaquira Cundinamarca

Plaza Ceremonial del Minero

Plaza Ceremonial del Minero

4.8

(125)

Open 24 hours
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Museo Egipcio Tutankamon

Museo Egipcio Tutankamon

4.5

(47)

Closed
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Monumento a los Mineros

Monumento a los Mineros

4.6

(53)

Open 24 hours
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Villaveces Park

Villaveces Park

4.6

(931)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Carving to go
Mon, Dec 8 • 10:00 AM
Zipaquirá, Cundinamarca, Colombia
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Restaurante La Carreta

Il capriccio Cucina Italiana

Restaurante La Carreta

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Il capriccio Cucina Italiana

Il capriccio Cucina Italiana

4.6

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An amazing & must visit place. ## Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá, Colombia. This is an underground Roman Catholic church carved inside a salt mine, located about 180–200 meters beneath the surface near Zipaquirá, Cundinamarca. It is one of Colombia’s most remarkable architectural and engineering achievements, often called a “Jewel of Modern Architecture” and was named the First Wonder of Colombia in 2007. The indigenous Muisca people first mined salt here over six centuries ago when Miners built the first sanctuary in the 1930s to pray for safety, expanding it into a larger church by 1954. Due to structural instability, the original cathedral closed in 1992. The current cathedral, designed by architect Roswell Garavito Pearl, opened in 1995, deeper and safer within the salt mountain. It is huge and features three main naves representing Jesus’ birth, life, and resurrection, each with altars and hand-carved sculptures. There are 14 chapels along tunnels symbolize the Stations of the Cross, with each chapel featuring a cross and space for prayer. The highlights include a massive salt cross, the sculpture "La Piedad" with indigenous features, the Guardian Angel statue, and the “mirrors of water” that create striking optical effects. Everything inside is hand-carved from salt rock, with some marble and stone sculptures by artists from Colombia and abroad.
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En este mundo, antes de la aparición de la humanidad, la naturaleza era como un niño jugando solo, haciendo todo el tiempo maravillas sin saber… sin ningún adulto por ahí que las descubriera: Todo transcurriendo simplemente… Una de estas maravillas ocurrió a unos 60 kilometros de lo que sería la ciudad de Bogotá, hoy municipio de Zipaquirá, Colombia. Y ahí permaneció oculta por más de 200 Millones de años, hasta que un día llegaron los naturales de esta región y la descubrieron: un enorme yacimiento de sal, resto de la evaporación de un gran océano. Y no solo eso, comenzaron ha extraerla para preservar la carne y los peces capturados -evitando así su descomposición. Al paso del tiempo y mediante tecnología minera se fueron creando socavones y arcos de sustentación. A mediados del Siglo XX, los trabajadores utilizaron uno de esos socavones para erigir en su interior un altar a Nuestra Señora del Rosario -patrona de los mineros-, en parte esculpido en los muros de sal. Con el tiempo, ese altar se fue ampliando hasta constituirse en la primera Catedral de Sal de la Mina de Zipaquira, la cual por razones de fallas estructurales fue clausurada . Sin embargo, la idea de su restauración continuó. En 1990 la Sociedad Colombiana de Arquitectos convocó a un Concurso para elegir una propuesta de diseño de la nueva Catedral, en niveles más profundos de la Mina (a 180 metros bajo la tierra). El proyecto ganador fue del Arquitecto Roswell Garabito Pearl, y fue realizado, bajo la supervisión del Ingeniero Jorge Enrique Castelblanco. de 1991 a 1995, año de su inauguración (Culto Católico, perteneciente a la Diócesis de Zipaquira, del Parque de la Sal, desarrollo de educación ambiental; Dep. de Cundinamarca) El diseño del Arq. Garavito se inspiró en resaltar las 14 estaciones del Vía Crucis de Jesús hacia su Crucifixión en el monte Calvario, con Cruces de diferente manufactura y dimensiones, todas ellas esculpidas en sal y en sobre o bajo relieves, iluminadas desde distintos ángulos y colores. El visitante va siendo guiado por expertos hasta llegar a la Cúpula que representa el Cielo y al cuerpo central de la catedral y al Altar principal, en donde existen esculturas en sal y mármol. El sitio posee todas las medidas de seguridad -cuenta con su propia planta e energía eléctrica- y estaciones donde se monitorea constantemente la calidad del aire (CO2 y Oxígeno, entre otros factores); cuenta con todos los servicios para la adecuada atención del público: sanitarios, tiendas de alimentos y souvenirs, cafetería, un cinema, esculturas (en sal y mármol) de gran valor artístico, museos y lugares para descansar. El recorrido tiene una duración aproximada de 2 horas, y después uno puede permanecer hasta las 17:00 hrs o al cierre de la mina; el regreso es des andando el camino o bien esperando un tren -andén al final del recorido, para 60 pasajeros sentados, sale cada 20 min. DATOS CURIOSOS: - Esta Catedral fue elegida 1ra. Maravilla de Colombia. - Para su construcción se extrajeron 250 mil toneladas de ROCA DE SAL. - La mina representa el mayor yacimiento de sal conocido del planeta. - La primera referencia 1801, por Humboldt: propuso calderos en lugar de gachas. - Luís Angel Arango, Director del Banco de la República (1932), tuvo la idea de construir una altar en el interior de la Mina. - Patrimonio Cultural e Histórico de Colombia. Zipaquira, Cundinamarca, altitud de 2.680 msnm A 48km -carretera- de la Ciudad de Bogotá. Acceso Ferreo Tren de la Sabana. Horario de visita: diario de 9:00 a 17:40 hrs Misa: domingos a las 12:00 del día Precio de entrada: paquete básico visita guiada y recorrido: Nacionales 66,000 cops; niños y 3er edad $54,000.00 cops extranjeros $110,000.00 cops; niños y 3er edad $97,000.00 cops 1USD = 3,000.00cops = $13.00 Mex pesos
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An amazing & must visit place. ## Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá, Colombia. This is an underground Roman Catholic church carved inside a salt mine, located about 180–200 meters beneath the surface near Zipaquirá, Cundinamarca. It is one of Colombia’s most remarkable architectural and engineering achievements, often called a “Jewel of Modern Architecture” and was named the First Wonder of Colombia in 2007. The indigenous Muisca people first mined salt here over six centuries ago when Miners built the first sanctuary in the 1930s to pray for safety, expanding it into a larger church by 1954. Due to structural instability, the original cathedral closed in 1992. The current cathedral, designed by architect Roswell Garavito Pearl, opened in 1995, deeper and safer within the salt mountain. It is huge and features three main naves representing Jesus’ birth, life, and resurrection, each with altars and hand-carved sculptures. There are 14 chapels along tunnels symbolize the Stations of the Cross, with each chapel featuring a cross and space for prayer. The highlights include a massive salt cross, the sculpture "La Piedad" with indigenous features, the Guardian Angel statue, and the “mirrors of water” that create striking optical effects. Everything inside is hand-carved from salt rock, with some marble and stone sculptures by artists from Colombia and abroad.
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En este mundo, antes de la aparición de la humanidad, la naturaleza era como un niño jugando solo, haciendo todo el tiempo maravillas sin saber… sin ningún adulto por ahí que las descubriera: Todo transcurriendo simplemente… Una de estas maravillas ocurrió a unos 60 kilometros de lo que sería la ciudad de Bogotá, hoy municipio de Zipaquirá, Colombia. Y ahí permaneció oculta por más de 200 Millones de años, hasta que un día llegaron los naturales de esta región y la descubrieron: un enorme yacimiento de sal, resto de la evaporación de un gran océano. Y no solo eso, comenzaron ha extraerla para preservar la carne y los peces capturados -evitando así su descomposición. Al paso del tiempo y mediante tecnología minera se fueron creando socavones y arcos de sustentación. A mediados del Siglo XX, los trabajadores utilizaron uno de esos socavones para erigir en su interior un altar a Nuestra Señora del Rosario -patrona de los mineros-, en parte esculpido en los muros de sal. Con el tiempo, ese altar se fue ampliando hasta constituirse en la primera Catedral de Sal de la Mina de Zipaquira, la cual por razones de fallas estructurales fue clausurada . Sin embargo, la idea de su restauración continuó. En 1990 la Sociedad Colombiana de Arquitectos convocó a un Concurso para elegir una propuesta de diseño de la nueva Catedral, en niveles más profundos de la Mina (a 180 metros bajo la tierra). El proyecto ganador fue del Arquitecto Roswell Garabito Pearl, y fue realizado, bajo la supervisión del Ingeniero Jorge Enrique Castelblanco. de 1991 a 1995, año de su inauguración (Culto Católico, perteneciente a la Diócesis de Zipaquira, del Parque de la Sal, desarrollo de educación ambiental; Dep. de Cundinamarca) El diseño del Arq. Garavito se inspiró en resaltar las 14 estaciones del Vía Crucis de Jesús hacia su Crucifixión en el monte Calvario, con Cruces de diferente manufactura y dimensiones, todas ellas esculpidas en sal y en sobre o bajo relieves, iluminadas desde distintos ángulos y colores. El visitante va siendo guiado por expertos hasta llegar a la Cúpula que representa el Cielo y al cuerpo central de la catedral y al Altar principal, en donde existen esculturas en sal y mármol. El sitio posee todas las medidas de seguridad -cuenta con su propia planta e energía eléctrica- y estaciones donde se monitorea constantemente la calidad del aire (CO2 y Oxígeno, entre otros factores); cuenta con todos los servicios para la adecuada atención del público: sanitarios, tiendas de alimentos y souvenirs, cafetería, un cinema, esculturas (en sal y mármol) de gran valor artístico, museos y lugares para descansar. El recorrido tiene una duración aproximada de 2 horas, y después uno puede permanecer hasta las 17:00 hrs o al cierre de la mina; el regreso es des andando el camino o bien esperando un tren -andén al final del recorido, para 60 pasajeros sentados, sale cada 20 min. DATOS CURIOSOS: - Esta Catedral fue elegida 1ra. Maravilla de Colombia. - Para su construcción se extrajeron 250 mil toneladas de ROCA DE SAL. - La mina representa el mayor yacimiento de sal conocido del planeta. - La primera referencia 1801, por Humboldt: propuso calderos en lugar de gachas. - Luís Angel Arango, Director del Banco de la República (1932), tuvo la idea de construir una altar en el interior de la Mina. - Patrimonio Cultural e Histórico de Colombia. Zipaquira, Cundinamarca, altitud de 2.680 msnm A 48km -carretera- de la Ciudad de Bogotá. Acceso Ferreo Tren de la Sabana. Horario de visita: diario de 9:00 a 17:40 hrs Misa: domingos a las 12:00 del día Precio de entrada: paquete básico visita guiada y recorrido: Nacionales 66,000 cops; niños y 3er edad $54,000.00 cops extranjeros $110,000.00 cops; niños y 3er edad $97,000.00 cops 1USD = 3,000.00cops = $13.00 Mex pesos
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This is one of must visit places around the world. You can take a guided tour from Bogota, or take a self tour using Tourist Train (look for info at Sabana station in Bogota in Santa Fe area) for full experience. Purchasing ticket online from the site does save time waiting on ticket line. Cost to entrance for Basic which covers pretty much all you need for 80k for Colombian, and 118K for foreigners (Aprox $28). Coming from town, I recommend taking Calle 5 or 6 to get to large & busy square by Zipaquira Cathedral, then go up one more street to Carrera 6 and head left (west) until you see a gate and sign for Catedral del Sal. You climb up the stairs til you get to a large court yard with various vendors upper level, and tunnel entrance below the climbing wall. Show your ticket, follow the guide (in Spanish). You can get a QR code for WiFi in the tunnel and each area in the tunnel has QR code for explanation. You will climb down about 400-500 feet while seeing various carved praying areas, until you get to bottom where you will see three large chapels (it was Sunday, so place actually had a mass when we were there), many shops, cafes, food vendors. (pretty much most of drinks, cafe has alcohol drinks and coffee drinks, sandwich, hot dogs, ice creams, pastries, snacks are what I saw. They actually heat up the churros before serving so it was nice hot and crunch! You can with some sort of cream/jelly or just sugar.) Bathroom is located further down the tunnel so be aware. Toilet doesn't have the seat down cover and no paper, so make sure to get some paper by wash area before you enter the stall. Most chapel and pray area have various changing lights. It is bit dark but able to see so just be careful. Place is handicap capable but no elevator so prepare to push hard coming up. Place is very large, so prepare to walk couple miles. Above main level, up by ticket area has restaurants, shops, and bathroom. Also other...

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5.0
3y

Went there on a Wednesday, which was perfect as there weren't too many people. They charge different prices for Colombians, around $7, and foreigners $13, for the basic tickets. The tour leaves every 15mins or so. The tour is in Spanish but they provide guided headphones in English as well. I actually wandered off on my own after 5 mins, which gave me time and space to do things on my own.

The Catholic symbols and church are very enjoyable, even though I'm nowhere near religious.

After the Cathedral, you will enter the retail area. The Café 340 is worth stopping for a coffee and pastry.

You probably want to skip actually buying an emerald here as they are well overpriced, like at any tourist attractions.

However I do recommend going to the Desal Spa. Despite the price being higher than most places outside, it is still considerably cheaper than in USA or Europe.

I paid $20 for a 20mins foot scrub and foot massage. Apart from getting to experience a real salt spa inside a salt mine, the setting/ambience was beautiful and the service was great, too. I will probably be back just for the spa alone, which I was told the entry fee will be about $4 if you booked a service at the spa. If you like spa, this is a must! Even if you don't, you will still enjoy the experience.

Bottomline, you will spent aprx 2 hours here. Come early on a weekday. Charge your phone as you will be taking heaps of pix. For the sake of others, don't wear strong perfume as it is a confined space and eventhough it is pet friendly and they provide a trolley for your dog....a dog in my tour group barked for 5 mins straight.

P.S. After the tour, stop for lunch at a nearby restaurant, can't remember the name but it has a big cow outside. The meat samlle platter is...

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50w

Visiting the Salt Cathedral (Catedral de Sal) in Zipaquirá, Colombia, was an unforgettable experience. It’s one of those places where you feel the perfect blend of natural wonder, history, and human creativity.

The cathedral, built inside a massive salt mine, immediately draws you in with its serene, almost mystical atmosphere. Walking through the dimly lit tunnels, surrounded by salt-carved sculptures and crosses, I felt a deep sense of peace and awe. The main chamber, with its towering illuminated cross at the altar, was particularly striking—it’s both humbling and inspiring to stand there and take it all in.

One of my favorite parts was the Stations of the Cross, which are beautifully carved into the salt walls. Each station feels deeply symbolic, and the quietness of the space allows you to reflect on their meaning. Even if you're not religious, the craftsmanship and the story they tell are worth appreciating.

The guided tour was excellent, providing insights into the mining history, the engineering behind the cathedral, and the significance of the various sculptures and spaces. I also enjoyed visiting the small museum and gift shop at the end, where you can learn even more about the region's culture and history.

If you go, I’d recommend wearing comfortable shoes because you’ll be walking quite a bit, and it’s slightly cool inside, so a light jacket is a good idea. Also, if you can, visit on a weekday to avoid the crowds.

Overall, the Salt Cathedral is a unique and breathtaking place that left a lasting impression on me. It’s not just a religious site but a testament to human creativity and resilience. I would highly recommend it to anyone traveling...

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