Embark on a captivating tour of the centuries-old churches and temples that have borne witness to the art and devotion of Cundinamarca. Begin your journey in Sopó, a town where traditions and colonial art remain beautifully preserved. From there, head to Zipaquirá to admire the magnificent Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, a distinguished architectural and religious landmark.
Next, explore Ubaté's colonial church and its invaluable artistic heritage before arriving in Cáqueza, where the essence of religious and cultural tradition is evident in every corner.
This route offers more than just architectural beauty; it invites you to connect with the rich history and art of Cundinamarca while discovering the cultural wealth of its temples and monuments. With its proximity to Bogotá, these municipalities are easily accessible, allowing visitors and travelers to embark on a journey where faith, art, and tradition are merged into every detail.
🚗 Mode: By car
Explore the History and Art Route as you discover the most iconic temples that showcase Cundinamarca's rich religious heritage. Travel through the municipalities of Sopó, Zipaquirá, Ubaté, and Cáqueza, where colonial architecture, sacred art, and historical significance come together to create an unforgettable experience.




Visitors have the option to travel by private vehicle or use inter-municipal public transportation. From Bogotá, you can take a bus to Sopó, the starting point for trips to Zipaquirá, Ubaté, and Cáqueza.
Inter-municipal buses leave frequently from the transport terminals in Bogotá, and the routes connecting the municipalities of Cundinamarca are well connected.
❖ Divine Savior Church and rectory.
📍 Address: Cra. 2 # 262. -
🔹 Description:
The tour begins in the municipality of Sopó at the Divine Savior Church, located in the central park. Here, visitors can admire a nave that features what used to be the choir structure, adorned with 17th-century oil paintings of the 12 archangels of Sopó.
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❖ Cathedral of the Holy Trinity and St. Anthony of Padua.
📍 Address: Calle 5 # 7-51.
🔹 Description:
The second stop is in the municipality of Zipaquirá, where you can explore a stone and brick building divided into three naves, flanked by two lateral towers decorated with niches. Inside, you will find rectangular columns with gilded capitals and semicircular arches that form vaults. This classical Romantic-style work was designed by Fray Domingo Pérez, a Spanish architect.
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❖ Parish Minor Basilica of the Holy Christ
📍 Address: Km 1 on the Ubaté-Bogotá Road, Villa de San Diego de Ubaté.
🔹 Description:
Continue to the municipality of Ubaté, where you can visit the construction that preserves the Gothic style. It is divided into three naves with an outstanding central tower and a rose window over the central door that allows light to enter. The facade is decorated with four religious sculptures that rest on columns. It is a perfect combination of stone, wood, and concrete.
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❖ Parish Minor Basilica of the Immaculate Conception.
📍 Address: Cra. 4. -
🔹 Description:
Finish your journey in the municipality of Cáqueza, where you will discover an impressive temple. The church's dome is especially striking, as its magnificent illumination at night makes it look quite imposing. It's worth noting that the temple has been renovated in recent years, giving it a fresh and updated appearance.
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The route is available every day and lasts 9 hours approx.

Explore the History and Art Route as you discover the most iconic temples that showcase Cundinamarca's rich religious heritage. Travel through the municipalities of Sopó, Zipaquirá, Ubaté, and Cáqueza, where colonial architecture, sacred art, and historical significance come together to create an unforgettable experience.
