Perched on a small hill in the lively historic district of San Antonio, the San Antonio Church (Iglesia de San Antonio) offers a humble yet striking presence. Its white adobe façade and red-brick tower, fronted by a set of crumbling stone steps, create a stark contrast to the more ornate Metropolitan Cathedral nearby. Visitors can enjoy the serene atmosphere and take in the beautiful views of Cali from this elevated vantage point. The church’s simple, rustic charm provides a peaceful retreat and a glimpse into the area’s historical and cultural heritage.
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