At the heart of Cachi, on Plaza 9 de Julio, stands the Iglesia San José, a late 18th-century adobe church with a yellow-painted façade. The simple cross and trio of church bells mark its presence in the town. Designated as a national monument, the church is celebrated for its cardon wood ceiling and an intricately decorated altar, both crafted by local artisans. Visitors can admire the historical and artistic details that reflect the region’s cultural heritage.
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