Bogota
The night was short for Jean-Pierre with a wake up at 3 am, Christophe waking up at 6:30 am.
We don’t have our "paper" guides that we left in the camper ... We’ve been stupid...
But we have epub guides on our e-reader ... It’s not the same and we have a lot of trouble reading and organizing our day.
All in all we search on the internet and develop a first program.
Departure on foot from our hotel which is not far from the historic center towards the "Plaza Bolivar".
It’s 9 degrees and the sun is there.
At an average altitude of 2.625 metres, Santafé de Bogotá was founded on 6 August 1538 by Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada after his victory against the Muiscas Indians.
Bogota soon became the capital of the Kingdom of New Granada, created in 1550, but attached to the Viceroyalty of Peru.
It was in this city that the independence movement began, and in 1819 Bogota became the capital of Greater Colombia, which at the time included Ecuador, Venezuela, Colombia and Panama.
* Plaza Bolivar : Built in 1539 under the name of Plaza Mayor is a true social and political nerve centre. It served as a framework for military parades, bull fights and the market.
* Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception : It is the largest religious temple in the capital and one of the largest in Latin America. It was built in 1553 in the neoclassical style. Inside, in addition to the 3 naves and the high altar, there are 10 side chapels.
On this same square are the Palace of Justice, the National Capitol, the Archiepiscopal Palace and other religious buildings next to the cathedral, and the Liévano Palace which houses the City Hall of Bogotá.
* El museo del oro : This museum preserves several Hispanic objects dating from ancient times. There are nearly thirty-five thousand gold objects and nearly thirty thousand stone and ceramic objects. It also houses many objects that symbolize Colombian culture ... We loved these collections
We discovered little by little this capital that has captivated us. There is a "good-natured" atmosphere in which dozens of street vendors settle to sell junk goods.
Throughout the day we visit other churches and museums:
Capilla Del Sagrario, San Francisco Iglesia, Nuestra del Carmen Iglesia, Colonial Museum
A busy day despite the fatigue of the trip and the time shift