Stroll through the San Francisco Church in La Paz | A blend of Baroque and local styles


🌟Highlights: The San Francisco Church in La Paz is an outstanding example of Baroque-Mestizo architecture. The church's exterior and interior decorations are a combination of Spanish Baroque and local art.

❤Recommended reason: The church is built entirely of flat stones, with exquisite reliefs carved on the surface. The stone pillars above the main gate symbolize the three major cultures of La Paz. The church has only one bell tower, unlike most churches with two. Inside, there are exquisite paintings, sculptures, and altars that vividly showcase the local history and culture. The church museum houses many exquisite religious-themed oil paintings and precious historical relics.

⏳History: In 1548, Fray Francisco de Morales presided over the construction of the San Francisco Monastery. The project started the following year and was completed in 1581. The monastery collapsed due to a snow disaster in 1610 and was rebuilt from 1743 to 1753. The main gate decoration of the church's exterior wall was completed in 1790.

📍Address: San Francisco Square, downtown La Paz

🚉Transportation: You can first arrive at El Alto International Airport in La Paz. The airport is over 4,000 meters above sea level. A taxi from the airport to the city center costs about BOB 60–70, and a shared car for multiple people costs about BOB 4. From 7:00 am to 8:00 pm every day, Bus 212 frequently departs between Plaza Isabel la Católica and the airport.

🕙Opening hours: Closed all day on Mondays. Open from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm and 3:00 pm to 7:00 pm from Tuesday to Sunday.

📝Tips: Respect local religious customs. Keep quiet in the church. Do not make loud noises or disrespectful religious acts. Keep your personal belongings safe. Be aware of pickpockets in crowded places such as squares and churches.

Post by SparkNovas | Feb 16, 2025

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