A wooden door and a window with a wooden shutter and a wrought iron grille, designed in Spanish colonial style, are seen on a preserved house in Mompox, Colombia.
A view from the inner arcade corridor across the patio toward the tower displaying the department flag at the Palacio Municipal (Claustro de San Carlos), the local town hall, in Mompox, Colombia.
A Spanish colonial house adorned with a climbing tree and the Church of the Immaculate Conception are seen along a street in Mompox, Colombia.
A window with a wooden shutter and a wrought iron grille, designed in Spanish colonial style, is seen on a preserved house in Mompox, Colombia.
A view of the clay brick pathway leading to a chapel, designed in Spanish colonial style, at the cemetery in Mompox, Colombia.
A door portal with a wooden door, designed in Spanish colonial style, is seen on a deteriorated house in Mompox, Colombia.
A view of a clay brick pathway, lined with Spanish colonial houses, leading to the Church of the Immaculate Conception in Mompox, Colombia.
Mompox colonial heritage
Santa Cruz de Mompox, Colombia – March 2024
Santa Cruz de Mompox, a tiny town near Colombia's Caribbean coast, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site recognized for its exceptional preservation of Spanish colonial architecture, which has remained largely unchanged since the colonial era.


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