Pueblos Patrimonio

La Red Turística de Pueblos Patrimonio  ("The Tourism Network of Heritage Towns") is an initiative led by Colombia's Ministry of Commerce, Industry, and Tourism, with the assistance of the Ministry of Culture. It is administered by the National Tourism Foundation (FONTUR).[1]

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The program seeks to promote tourism in a network of small and mid-sized towns that represent aspects of Colombia's cultural heritage, and to encourage sustainable economic development in these communities.[1] Pueblos Patrimonio are selected from amongst Colombia's inventory of designated Bienes de Interés Cultural (Cultural Heritage Assets) on the merits of their architectural, historical, and environmental characteristics, as well as unique cultural identities, which give them the potential to become "true cultural destinations."[2]

The network was first established in 2010, with an inaugural class of 11 municipalities.[3] As of 1 March 2021, there were 18 designated Pueblos Patrimonio, distributed among 12 of Colombia's 32 departments.[4]

List of Current Pueblos Patrimonio

#ImageTownDepartmentRegionFoundedNamed Pueblo Patrimonio
1 BaricharaSantanderZona Santanderes17052010
2 GirónSantanderZona Santanderes16312010
3 GuaduasCundinamarcaZona Central-Cundiboyacense15722010
4 HondaTolimaZona Central-Cundiboyacense15392010
5 LoricaCórdobaZona Caribe17402010
6 MompoxBolívarZona Caribe15372010
7 MonguíBoyacáZona Central-Cundiboyacense16012010
8 Playa de BelénNorte de SantanderZona Santanderes18622010
9 SalaminaCaldasZona Cafetera y Paisa18252010
10 Santa Fe de AntioquiaAntioquiaZona Cafetera y Paisa15412010
11 Villa de LeyvaBoyacáZona Central-Cundiboyacense15722010
12 AguadasCaldasZona Cafetera y Paisa18082012
13 JardínAntioquiaZona Cafetera y Paisa18642012
14 CiénagaMagdalenaZona Caribe15212012[2]
15 BugaValle del CaucaZona Pacífico15732013
16 JericóAntioquiaZona Cafetera y Paisa18502013
17 SocorroSantanderZona Santanderes16832014
18 PoreCasanareZona Llanos Orientales16442021[4]

Potential Additions to the Pueblos Patrimonio Network

In addition to the 18 municipalities that have been accepted into the network to date, several other Colombian towns are actively seeking the Pueblo Patrimonio designation:

ImageTownDepartmentRegionFoundedCitation
FilandiaQuindíoZona Cafetera y Paisa1878[5]
ColosóSucreZona Caribe1770[6]

See also

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