Step into the pages of history with a visit to Uruguay’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site, declared in 1995. Founded in 1680 by Portuguese governor Manuel Lobo, Colonia del Sacramento changed hands between Portugal and Spain multiple times until Uruguay's independence in 1825.
These shifting influences created a unique blend of Portuguese and Spanish colonial architecture, making Colonia a picturesque and timeless destination.
Wander its cobbled streets, admire the vintage streetlamps and colonial houses, and take in the breathtaking views of the Río de la Plata. From the Portón de Campo to the Calle de los Suspiros, from the Lighthouse to the Art Galleries and Museums, this town is a living museum that never fails to charm.
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