From outside, it seems to be an ordinary church facade. A church in the middle of the hustle and bustle of Bogotan city life. Upon entering it, you are submerged in a total peace of spirituality. The antiquity of the " golden altar " invites you to pause and pray. The presence of Our Lady is also prominent where devotees place lovely flower arrangements for graces received.I came back to this church before leaving Bogota. Photos are not allowed. I think it is good to preserve its spirituality. Don't miss this place of worship. It is worth a visit !
Beautiful church where you can join others in a quiet moment. Quite stunning inside (it doesn't look much from the outside). Would recommend.
I visited the Iglesia de San Francisco early on a Saturday morning and was able to stroll through the entire church. Although I had read the reviews about the impressive altar, they had not prepared me for the amazement I felt when I ascertained the scale of the intricately carved figures behind, above, and around the altar. Another impressive feature is the sanctuary's wood-beam roof/ceiling construction, which has not been covered with gilding, plaster, or other ornamentation as in most churches. The vignettes around the sanctuary include numbered guides (look for small black placards) to help identify various figures and saints. During my visit there was a mix of obvious tourists (like me) as well as observant Catholics who came to pray and donate at the various shrines.
This modest looking structure contains a very ornate and elaborate baroque gold altar. It is worth a look any day and especially meaningful on Sunday
I accidentally went to this church during a mid-afternoon mass, so I unfortunately did not get to walk around and admire its beauty. What I found most fascinating about the church was how it doesn't isolate itself from the outside world. Even during the service, the church doors were kept wide open, allowing for the street noise to blend with the church music.
You walk inside and are immediately wowed. It's right on the Plaza Bolivar... so there is no excuse to miss it.
This church is definitely worth visiting. It is located near the Plaza Bolivar, so it's fairly easy to find. The altar and paintings are gorgeous. It is particularly pretty at Christmas, when the decorations are put up. Don't miss the small Jesus statue, located to the right of the main altar. It is said that the statue has real hair that continuously grows.
The church of XVI centure, fantastic, original interior, wonderful piece of colonial franciscan art. Located in the city centre, close to la Candelaria so very easy to find. Note - taking pictures inside is not alowed!
City Central shrine for those seeking blessings and God's favors, this super busy Franciscan church has daily Masses and novenas for hundreds of daily worshipers. Be kind to the poor at the door, this is there only hope.Though no photos are officially allowed, it is quite picture perfect for architecture.If you do visit, kindly whisper one for me!
I've been quite impressed by the quality of Bogota's colonial era churches. San Francisco Church in particular is worth a visit, just a few blocks walk from the Plaza Bolivar and near the Museo del Oro. Interior is impressive and if you visit on a Sunday you can witness a full scale service.