• Asignatura: Inglés
  • Autor: elcholo165
  • hace 1 año

The city is located next to the river in the center of Colombia. Its colonial buildings and bridges have made Honda a well-known city . In the 19th century the Navarro bridge was built, the bridge is crossed by the Magadalena river, it was the first iron bridge in South America. of columns and colorful arches the market square is surrounded. Honda, which is part of the network of towns is surrounded by Colombian heritage, is one of the municipalities with tourist attractions that impact for its beauty and history Coming to Honda and not touring the banks of the River is like having gone unnoticed by this place. The boat rides are the most representative. The Municipal Square: for its republican architecture with Greco-Roman influence it is called the "Parthenon". Its land was home to the convent of San Bartolomé de los Franciscanos, which fell in 1805 by an earthquake. In 1916 the current building was built which lasted 17 years and in 1996 it was declared a national monument 3. Alfonso López Bridge: This bridge named in honor of President Alfonso López Pumarejo, who was born there in 1886. This is located on the Gualí River, near the market square. 4. Luis Ignacio Andrade Bridge: it is located at the entrance of the municipality on the Magdalena River that joins it with Puerto Bogotá, Cundinamarca. 5. El Atrio Restaurant: With a design inspired by the twentieth century, it is a restaurant that has its doors open to the square. 6. Nuestra Señora del Rosario Cathedral: This cathedral is built with carved stone. In 1651 it had a thatched roof. It is said that for its expansion, the canteens of the time were visited to obtain funds. 7. Calle de las Trampas: this street built in order to prevent and avoid pirates who want to invade the municipality. If a person lies on the floor or leans against the wall, he is not seen from another point of view. 8. Museum of the Magdalena River: in this place the history of the river is told, those who passed it, the native animals, among other things. 9. Port of Caracolí: Fishermen in canoes and boats pass through there, in the place where steamboats used to cross and unload their goods through this port. 10. Navarro Bridge: it is the first iron bridge in South America made in 1995, categorized as a national historical monument, built by Hernando Navarro.


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