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Church of San Pedro de Atacama

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The Church of San Pedro de Atacama is one of the oldest churches in Chile, constructed in the 1640s using traditional adobe and cactus wood. Its most recognizable feature is the free-standing bell tower made of cactus wood and mud, which stands apart from the main building. Inside, the church is modest but atmospheric, with wooden pews, a simple altar, and religious artifacts. The church remains an active place of worship and is a testament to the region's colonial history and indigenous craftsmanship. Visitors often pause here to appreciate its serene ambiance and historical significance.

Don't miss

  • Admire the unique bell tower constructed from cactus wood and adobe, a hallmark of local colonial architecture.
  • Step inside to see the simple yet beautiful altar and religious artworks from the 17th and 18th centuries.
  • Photograph the church's facade at golden hour for a stunning view against the desert sky.

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