Iglesia La Ermita

Top 1% of attractions in Cali
8/10

3 expert reviews

“A neo-Gothic church built between 1930 and 1948, the white-and-blue Hermitage Church has become such an enduring symbol of Cali that it is one of the most common images on postcards.”

– Fodor's

Lonely Planet Lonely Planet
"Overlooking the Río Cali, this neo-Gothic church houses the 18th-century painting of El Señor de la Caña (Lord of the Sugarcane); many miracles are attributed to the image." Full review
Frommer's Frommer's
"Neo-Gothic La Ermita is Cali’s most emblematic church...inside are some of the city’s most important religious relics that date to the 17th century, such as the images of the Virgen de los Dolores" Full review
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Note the musical clock and windows, which were brought over from Amsterdam.



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