Ermita de la Veracruz

Medellín


Constructed with funds from European immigrants, this fine church inaugurated in 1803 is the only colonial-style temple in the city and features a stone facade and a white-and-gold interior. It's generally open during services at 7:30am, 8:30am, 10am, noon, 1pm and 5pm.


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