Draft:List of the oldest buildings in Bogotá
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List
[edit]Building | Image | Locality | Neighbourhood | First built | Use | Notes |
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Plaza Mayor (Plaza de Bolívar) | La Candelaria | La Candelaria | 1538 | City square | ||
Church of Veracruz | Santa Fe | Veracruz | 1546–1748 | Church | ||
Church and Convent of San Francisco | Santa Fe | Veracruz | 1557–1794 | Church and convent | Originally a Franciscan church. Redesigned in 1785 after an earthquake by architects Domingo Esquiaqui and Fr. Domingo de Petrés.[1] | |
Church of the Conception | La Candelaria | La Candelaria | 1583–1595 | Church | ||
Church of Santa Bárbara | La Candelaria | Santa Bárbara | 1593 | Church | ||
House rented to José González Llorente | La Candelaria | La Candelaria | 1600–1700 | House and commercial use | ||
Hacienda San Rafael | Suba | Prado Veraniego Norte | 1600–1700 | Hacienda | ||
Church of San Diego | Santa Fe | San Diego | 1606 | Church and convent | ||
Edificio de las Aulas | La Candelaria | La Candelaria | 1610 | University building | ||
Colegio Mayor de San Bartolomé | La Candelaria | La Candelaria | 1610–1937 | School | ||
Royal Library of Santafé de Bogotá | La Candelaria | La Candelaria | 1605–1828 | Library, school, palace | ||
Church of San Ignacio | La Candelaria | La Candelaria | 1610–1643 | Church | A Jesuit church. Designed by Juan Bautista Coluccini, a Jesuit architect from Tuscany.[1] | |
Cabildo Eclesiástico | La Candelaria | La Candelaria | 1614–1689 | Government building | ||
Church of Fontibón | Fontibón | Fontibón | 1619 | Church | ||
Church of Santa Clara | La Candelaria | La Candelaria | 1630–1647 | Church and convent | Designed by architect Matías de Santiago. It became a museum in 1983, after being bought by the Ministry of Culture.[1] | |
Church and Convent of San Agustín | La Candelaria | La Candelaria | 1637–1668 | Church and convent | ||
Church of Bosa | Bosa | Bosa | 1640 | Church | ||
Church of Las Aguas | La Candelaria | Las Aguas | 1644–1690 | Church and convent | ||
Universidad del Rosario | La Candelaria | La Catedral | 1653–1658 | University building | ||
Church of La Bordadita | La Candelaria | La Catedral | 1653–1658 | Church | ||
Capilla del Sagrario | La Candelaria | La Candelaria | 1660–1700 | Church | ||
House of Francisco José de Caldas | La Candelaria | Santa Bárbara | 1660–1700 | House | ||
Church of Usaquén | Usaquén | Usaquén | 1665 | Church | ||
Church and Convent of La Candelaria | La Candelaria | La Catedral | 1686–1703 | Church and convent | ||
Church of Usme | Usme | Usme | 1700–1800 | Church | ||
House of Baltasar Jaime Martínez Compañón | La Candelaria | La Catedral | 1700–1750 | House | ||
Hacienda del Chicó | Chapinero | Chicó Norte | 1700–1800 | Hacienda | ||
Church of Our Lady of La Peña | Santa Fe | La Peña | 1722–1820 | Church | ||
Church of San Juan de Dios | La Candelaria | La Candelaria | 1723–1739 | Church | ||
Palace of the Archbishop | La Candelaria | La Candelaria | 1724 | House, palace | ||
Cloister of San Agustín | La Candelaria | La Candelaria | 1733 | School building | ||
Casa de la Moneda | La Candelaria | La Candelaria | 1753–1759 | Mint | ||
Church of the Third Order of Saint Francis | Santa Fe | Veracruz | 1760–1782 | Church | ||
Church of San José (La Capuchina) | Santa Fe | La Capuchina | 1783–1923 | Church | ||
House of the Marquess of San Jorge | La Candelaria | La Candelaria | 1784 | House | ||
Astronomical Observatory of Santa Fe de Bogotá | La Candelaria | La Candelaria | 1803 | Astronomical observatory | ||
Cathedral of Bogotá | La Candelaria | La Candelaria | 1807–1823 | Cathedral | Previous cathedral buildings built on the same spot in 1538, 1553 and 1572. The 1785 earthquake destroyed the third building and the construction of the current one began in 1807. Designed by architect Fr. Domingo de Petrés.[1] It houses the Archives of the Cathedral, which are part of UNESCO's Memory of the World Register. | |
National Capitol of Colombia | La Candelaria | La Candelaria | 1846 | Congress building | ||
National Museum of Colombia | Santa Fe | San Martín | 1851–1895 | Prison, museum | ||
Church of Our Lady of Lourdes | Chapinero | Chapinero Central | 1875–1937 | Church | ||
Campito de San José | La Candelaria | Las Aguas | 1883 | Convent | ||
Teatro Colón | La Candelaria | La Candelaria | 1885 | Theatre |