List of buildings in Bogotá
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This is a list of important buildings in Bogotá, the capital of Colombia.
List[edit]
Colonial buildings[edit]
Name | Image | Built | Architectural style | Architect(s) | Belonged to the religious order | Source | Location | ||||
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Church of San Francisco | 1557-1566 | Neoclassical | Franciscans | [1] |
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Colegio Mayor de San Bartolomé | 1604-1622 | Plateresque | Archbishop Bartolomé Lobo Guerrero | Jesuits | [2] |
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Santa Clara Church Museum | 1629-1647 | Romanesque, Baroque | Matías de Santiago | Poor Clares | [3] |
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Colonial Art Museum of Bogotá | early 17th century | Neoclassical | Juan Bautista Coluccini | [4] |
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Church of Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria | 1686-1703 | Neoclassical | Diego Sánchez de Montemayor | [5] |
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Primatial Cathedral of Bogotá | 1807-1823 (fourth cathedral) | Neoclassical | Friar Domingo de Petrés | [6] |
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Post-Colonial buildings[edit]
Name | Image | Built | Architectural style | Architect(s) | Source | Location | ||||||||
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Capitolio Nacional (it houses of the Congress of Colombia) | 1848-1926 | Neoclassical | Danish Thomas Reed | [7] |
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Palacio Liévano (now it is the City Hall of Bogotá) | 1843-1907 | Neoclassical | French Gastón Lelarge | [8] |
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References[edit]
- ^ Alberto Escovar W. (2007). Bogotá Centro Histórico. Ediciones Gamma S.A. p. 65. ISBN 978-9589308950.
- ^ "Home | Pontificia Universidad Javeriana". www.javeriana.edu.co (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2017-09-23.
- ^ "Adoración de santa Clara y santa Teresa al Niño Jesús obispo". Colonial Art Museum of Bogotá.
- ^ "Colonial Art Museum of Bogotá website".
- ^ Lorenzo Fonseca (1984). Arquitectura colombiana.
- ^ Archive of Bogotá - General Secretariat. "Historia de Bogotá. La azarosa fundación de Bogotá". Bogotá Mayor's Office.
- ^ Carmen María Jaramillo (2005). Arte, política y crítica: una aproximación a la consolidación del arte moderno en Colombia. Univ. Nacional de Colombia. p. 53. ISBN 978-958-97649-1-6.
- ^ Benjamin Villegas (1 January 2003). Bogota: From the Air. Villegas Asociados. pp. 193–. ISBN 978-958-8156-22-4.