Invest your time in magical and historical places of great tourist interest. We will cover as many important places so you have the best preview of what this beautiful colonial town is.
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A clay house that occupies five hundred square meters in Villa de Leyva is considered the largest ceramic in the world. It is the Casa Terracota, a brick-colored structure that the architect Octavio Mendoza cooked just like potters when they produce pots and other decorative objects. This is a construction project that, according to its creator, "converts the land into habitable architecture"
The history of the monastery of Santo Ecce-Homo is full of conquests, evictions, wars and resumes, on its walls have been the pre-Hispanic traces, traces of indigenous evangelization, the war of independence and religious power of the Dominican community that finally it allowed them to return to their valuable monastery.
The Ain Karim Vineyard, which means in Hebrew "spring that comes from life" or "Land prospers" was born 19 years ago in Sutamarchan Boyacá, aiming to produce quality wine in Colombia, with the sowing of the Chandonay vine, Cabernet Sauvignon and white Sauvignon brought from France, nowadays this vineyard produces more than 5000 liters of harvest that is distributed and marketed in Boyacá and in some chain stores in Bogotá.
Five minutes from Villa de Leyva are the blue wells, artificial wells famous for their crystalline appearance given by the minerals and the sulfur of the waters. Not only are they attractive for their waters, but for the desert landscape where they are located.
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