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The Plaza Principal of Girón, one of Colombia’s Heritage Towns (Pueblos Patrimonio), is the center of life in this colonial town.

Plaza Principal in Girón, Santander, Colombia
Plaza Principal
Plaza Principal

It’s a peaceful place with trees and benches and is surrounded by whitewashed colonial buildings. On the southern side are several different street food stands.

Plaza Principal
A path through the plaza
Plaza Principal
South side of the plaza

 

Minor Basilica of St. John the Baptist

The most important building on the plaza is the Minor Basilica of St. John the Baptist (Basílica Menor San Juan Bautista). This beautiful church was begun in 1646 and finished in 1876.

Minor Basilica of St. John the Baptist
Interior of the Minor Basilica of St. John the Baptist
Altar of the Minor Basilica of St. John the Baptist
Minor Basilica of St. John the Baptist

 

City Hall

On the side opposite the church is City Hall (Alcaldía). Across the street is a monument called Pasos de Bolívar, which commemorates Simón Bolívar’s three visits to the town.

City Hall
Pasos de Bolívar

 

Mansión del Fraile

Finally, on the south side of Plaza Principal are Girón’s two most important museums. First is the Mansión del Fraile, which is a colonial mansion that has been converted into a museum and restaurant. It has three inner courtyards and wooden balconies. The building was also the birthplace of Eloy Valenzuela, a botanist who participated in the Royal Botanical Expedition to Nueva Granada, led by José Celestino Mutis between 1783 and 1816. Unfortunately, it was closed each day we were in town.

Mansión del Fraile
Mansión del Fraile

 

Religious Art Museum

The other museum is the Religious Art Museum (Museo de Arte Religioso), founded in 1978 by a local priest. It contains items used in Catholic religious services as well as paintings and carvings from different historical periods. It was also closed during our visit.

Religious Art Museum

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