Potosí Sights

  1. Artesanías Palomita's

    Artesanías Palomita's is half shop, half museum and features costumes and weavings from each of the 16 provinces of Potosí department.

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  2. Casa Nacional de Moneda

    The Casa Nacional de Moneda is Potosí's star attraction and one of South America's finest museums. Potosí's first mint was constructed on the present site of the Casa de Justicia in 1572 under orders from the Viceroy of Toledo. This, its replacement, is a vast, elegant, and strikingly beautiful building that takes up a whole city block. It was built between 1753 and 1773 to control the minting of colonial coins.

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  3. Iglesia de San Martín

    The rather ordinary-looking Iglesia de San Martín was built in the 1600s and is today run by the French Redemptionist Fathers. Inside is an art museum, with at least 30 paintings beneath the choir depicting the Virgin Mary and the 12 Apostles. The Virgin on the altarpiece wears clothing woven from silver threads. However, San Martín is outside the town center and is sometimes closed, so phone before traipsing out there.

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  4. Museo & Convento de San Francisco

    The Convento de San Francisco was founded in 1547 by Fray Gaspar de Valverde, making it the oldest monastery in Bolivia. Owing to its inadequate size, it was demolished in 1707 and reconstructed over the following 19 years. A gold-covered altar from this building is now housed in the Casa Nacional de la Moneda. The statue of Christ that graces the present altar features hair that is said to grow miraculously.

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  5. Museo & Convento de Santa Teresa

    The fascinating Santa Teresa Convent was founded in 1685 and is still home to a small community of Carmelite nuns. One of them is an architect, and has directed a superb restoration project that has converted part of the sizeable building into a museum. The excellent guided tour (Spanish & English) explains how girls of fifteen from wealthy families entered the convent, getting their last glimpse of parents and loved ones at the door.

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  6. Museo de Plata Herzul

    A silversmith has set up his home workshop to accept visitors, and demonstrates every aspect of the craft, from forging to filigree. It's an interesting visit with plenty of chance to have a go yourself but it's wise to ring ahead to check that it's open. It's located in the Ciudad Satélite barrio a kilometer or so from the town centre. You can also buy some of his work.

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