Religious site

Convento de la Popa

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Perched atop the highest hill in Cartagena, Convento de la Popa is a 17th-century Augustinian convent that provides sweeping views of the city, bay, and surrounding islands. The convent's chapel houses a revered wooden statue of the Virgin of La Candelaria, the patron saint of Cartagena, which is carried through the streets during annual festivities. Visitors can explore the peaceful cloisters, a small museum with religious artifacts, and the lush gardens. The site's elevated position made it a strategic lookout during colonial times.

Don't miss

  • Take in the 360-degree panoramic view of Cartagena's skyline, harbor, and the Caribbean Sea.
  • See the intricately carved wooden statue of the Virgin of La Candelaria in the chapel.
  • Explore the convent's small museum, which displays religious art and historical items.

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Ways to visit Convento de la Popa

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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