The Church of San Pedro de Atacama, a sentinel over the town’s bustling Plaza de Armas, stands as a remarkable example of Spanish colonial architecture. Constructed in 1744, the church is built from traditional adobe bricks and encircled by a crenellated wall, both painted a striking white. This historic structure offers visitors a glimpse into the region’s colonial past, with its simple yet elegant design and the textured, earthen feel of the adobe. Today, it remains a focal point for both locals and tourists, providing a serene and historically rich experience.
Church of San Pedro de Atacama
More Places You Might Enjoy
- 3305
Situated on the left bank of the Mtkvari River, Metekhi Church stands as one of Tbilisi’s key religious landmarks. First constructed in the 13th century, the church occupies a site […]
- 421
Rising to an impressive 9,718 feet (2,962 meters) near the Austrian border, Zugspitze stands as Germany’s highest mountain and a renowned ski resort. Its snow-capped peak offers panoramic views of […]
- 198
Nestled high in the Tramuntana Mountains, the old stone city of Valldemossa and the former convent of La Granja offer a glimpse into Mallorca’s rich history and natural beauty. Valldemossa, […]


