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Iglesia de la Ermita
Overlooking the Río Cali, the neo-Gothic Iglesia de la Ermita, constructed between 1930 and 1948, houses the 18th-century painting of El Señor de la Caña (Lord of the Sugarcane); many miracles are attributed to the image.
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Iglesia de San Antonio
The small 1757 Iglesia de San Antonio is set atop a hill, the Colina de San Antonio, west of the old center. It shelters valuable tallas quiteñas, 17th-century carved-wood statues of the saints, representing the style known as the Quito School. The church also affords a good view of the city; it's just a 10-minute walk west of the Torre Mudéjar.
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Iglesia de San Francisco
Iglesia de San Francisco is a neoclassical construction dating from the 18th century. Next to the church are the Convento de San Francisco and the Capilla de la Inmaculada with the adjacent Torre Mudéjar, an unusual brick bell tower, which is one of the best examples of Mudejar art in Colombia.
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