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Sincelejo is a large inland Caribbean city in the Sucre department of Colombia. It’s not worth going out of the way to visit.

 

History

Sincelejo was founded on October 4, 1535, at the site of a small indigenous Zenú settlement. It was re-founded on November 21, 1775, by Antonio de la Torre y Miranda, a Spanish soldier. Its main economy is livestock and agriculture. The city is at an important crossroads, linking Cartagena and Barranquilla with Montería, Coveñas, and Magangué.

 

Parque Santander

We passed through Sincelejo on our way from Coveñas to Mompox and decided to stop and see it. Sadly, there are no highlights outside the main plaza, Parque Santander. The plaza dates back to 1776 and is where the very first annual bullfights (corralejas) took place in 1845. They ran until 1964, when they were moved to the Majagual Cultural Plaza (see below).

Parque Santander
Parque Santander

In the center is a monument to Francisco de Paula Santander. On the west end is the St. Francis of Assisi Cathedral (Catedral San Francisco de Asis), which was closed at the time of our visit. It was established in 1853.

Francisco de Paula Santander monument
St. Francis of Assisi Cathedral

 

Majagual Cultural Plaza

On our way out of town, we passed by the Majagual Cultural Plaza, which is an open space used for cultural events. It hosted the aforementioned bullfights for many years as well as sporting events. The current design dates back to 2007, when it was relaunched as a cultural plaza. A large arch spans one end of the plaza while tiered seating surrounds three sides.

Majagual Cultural Plaza

 

Conclusion

Overall, we expected much more from our visit. As a departmental capital, we had hoped to find something cultural as well as some interesting architecture. Needless to say, it will be the only time we bother to stop in Sincelejo.

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