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Museo Santa ClaravsCatedral Primada de Bogota
Both are praised by professional reviewers writing for major publications. On balance, Museo Santa Clara scores significantly higher than La Catedral Primada. Museo Santa Clara scores 86 with endorsements from 3 sources such as Lonely Planet, Fodor's and Frommer's.
Museo Santa Clara
Fodor's
Lonely Planet
Frommer's
Michelin Guide
Carrera 8 No. 8-91, Bogota, Colombia
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"The simple, unadorned facade of the 17th-century Church of St.Clara gives no hint of the dazzling frescoes... that bathe the interior walls." Full review
"Now run by the government as a museum... it is a stunner." Full review
"The monastery is considered the most architecturally rich in the country." Full review
2 Stars
"Affords a good insight into 17C and 18C arts and architecture: the nave has preserved its splendid barrel vault decorated with golden floral motifs...walls are covered with paintings " Full review
Catedral Primada de Bogota
Lonely Planet
Frommer's
Carrera 7 # 10, 80, Bogota, Colombia
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"Unlike many Bogotá churches, the spacious interiors have relatively little ornamentation. The tomb of Jiménez de Quesada, the founder of Bogotá, is in the largest chapel off the right-hand aisle." Full review
"Inside are paintings and carvings dating from the 17th and 18th centuries, the tomb of Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada (the founder of Bogotá), and one of the largest organs in all of Latin America." Full review