The magical town that seems to come out of a novel by Gabriel García Márquez

Hidden among the waters of the Magdalena River one of the most surprising towns in Colombia: it is about Santa Cruz de Mompox.

Con cobblestone streetscolonial mansions and an atmosphere that seems frozen in another era, this historic city offers a different experience, where Architecture, culture and the river landscape have coexisted almost intact for centuries.

Santa Cruz de Mompox: a town where time seems to stop

Founded in 1540, Santa Cruz de Mompox was for more than four centuries one of the most important commercial ports in Colombia.

Considered one of the colonial jewels of Latin America, Mompox surprises with its authenticity and its link with the history of Colombia. Photo: whc.unesco.org

Thanks to its strategic location on the Magdalena River, It became a key point for the transportation of goods, people and precious metals between the Caribbean coast and the interior of the country.

It even functioned as a depository for the gold that Spain sent from America, which boosted the economic growth of the city and left behind imposing churches, stately mansions and squares that still remain practically intact today.

As time passed, the change in the course of the river diverted the main trade routes and Mompox was isolated.. Curiously, this isolation prevented the urban development accelerated and allowed to preserve the colonial essence that today thousands of people fall in love with. tourists.

Colonial architecture remains intact in Santa Cruz de Mompox

One of the main attractions of pueblo It is its extraordinary state of conservation.

The cobblestone streets are surrounded by white facades, colonial balconies, large interior patios and old churches Built between the 16th and 18th centuries.

Among the most notable buildings are:

  • The Church of Saint Barbara, famous for its unique octagonal tower with a balcony.
  • The colonial mansions that extend along the Magdalena River.
  • The tree-lined squares where you can still breathe the slow pace of another era.

Each corner reflects the historical importance that this city had during the colonial era.

Santa Cruz de Mompox was founded in 1540 on the banks of the Magdalena River. Photo: whc.unesco.org

Unmissable places to visit in Santa Cruz de Mompox

Those who come to Mompox They usually begin the tour at some of its most emblematic sites.

  • Albarrada del Río: This pedestrian walk borders the Magdalena River and allows you to see old colonial mansions, traditional boats and spectacular sunsets.
  • Church of Santa Barbara: It is one of the buildings most photographed in the town thanks to its unmistakable baroque tower with a balcony, unique in Colombia.
  • Municipal Cemetery: Its completely white tombs and the popular stories that surround the place make it one of the most curious spaces in the city.
  • Conception Square: It is the heart of Mompox and one of the best places to try the traditional capa cheese, one of the most representative gastronomic products of the region.

Far from mass tourism, Santa Cruz de Mompox offers an experience where history, architecture, culture and the river landscape coexist in perfect harmony.

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