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Catedral de Sal de Zipaquira

Cathedral carved out of salt, located a mile below the earth's surface

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The story of the Cathedral of Salt of Zipaquira is certainly one of persistence. The original cathedral was carved out of an active salt mine beginning in 1950. Inaugurated in 1954, the cathedral the only lasted for 36 years before authorities, worried about its structural soundness, shut it down. This, however, did not deter the town of Zipaquira. In 1991, only a year after shuttering the old cathedral, work began on a new salt church some 200 feet below the old one.

The current salt cathedral is roughly 75 meters long and 25 meters high, with a giant cross carved into the back wall. It can theoretically accommodate 10,000 people. Smaller naves dug out around the main chamber illustrate the life of Christ from birth to crucifixion. While clearly devoted to Catholicism, the salt "cathedral" is not in fact recognized by the Church, and has no official status. This doesn't stop the 3,000-plus visitors that come to the cathedral on most Sundays from praising the glory of both God and his mineral-ensconced home.

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  • Address Catedral de Sal de Zipaquira
    Zipaquira
    Zipaquira
    Colombia

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By Anonymous July 8 2009

i know the zipaquira catedral and caño cristal in colombia, are the most beutifull places in the world.

By Anonymous July 13 2009

In colombia there are many places to visit. It depends on the weather you are interested in. You can visit the Atlantic or the Pacific Coast or just go to Eastern plains or our beautiful mountains. Think about!!!!

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