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called the Hermitage of San Miguel del Principe that was re-built in 1969 on the site of the very first chapel in Bogotá. It is based on a reconstruction of a church that was once in Santander Plaza but razed because the external appearance was too plain. The church steps and the nearby arch were
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priest named Father Quevedo purchased the site and built a fountain there. The original fountain was destroyed in 1896, due to pipe damage from a collapsing bridge. It is located above Calle 13 and Carrera 2.
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Several films have been shot at this location, including
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fountain
neighborhood
La Candelaria
Bogotá
Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada
Spanish
conquistador
Zipa
Muisca
Bogotá savanna
Augustine
chapel
lunatics
La Estrategia del Caracol
bohemian
alleyways
artist studios
hostels
chicha









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