What secrets do you think lie hidden beneath our feet? Here on this very hill, overlooking the bustling heart of Cali, sits the Capilla de San Antonio. The Capilla de San Antonio isn’t just a beautiful church. Its story takes us back to a time when Cali was a humble town of less than 5,000 souls. Back then, the journey to attend mass at the main church was a challenging one for those residing on this hill. The year was 1742, and the compassionate parish priest, José de Alegría, recognized their plight. He envisioned a place of worship closer to their homes, a vision that would soon become a reality. The Capilla de San Antonio was built, thanks to the generosity of Juan Francisco Garcés de Aguilar who donated the land in 1746. The church was erected in 1747. As you stand before its Baroque facade, imagine the echoes of prayers and hymns that have resonated within its walls for centuries. The Capilla de San Antonio stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of faith and community that continues to grace this vibrant city.
El paraíso de Adán y Eva
“Dust you are and to dust you shall return.” These words echo in El paraíso de Adán y Eva. This