La Catedral de Sal
Posted by admin on September 2nd, 2008 filed in UncategorizedLa Catedral de Sal fue construída dentro de las minas de sal de Zipaquirá, que queda en la sabana de Bogotá. Allí siempre se conmemora el Viacrucis de Cristo.
La iglesia esta llena de objetos artísiticos. Hay esculturas hechas de sal y de mármol, que crean un ambiente muy religioso para los peregrinos. Además es una de las construcciones más logradas por la arquitectura colombiana. Se la considera un patrimonio que une lo cultural con la naturaleza en armonía.
Se encuentra dentro de un gran complejo que se llama El Parque de Sal. Este tiene unas 32 hectáreas de tamaño. Allí uno puede apreciar el arte en la minería, aprender de los recursos naturales y sobre geología.
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