This site (1700m) consists of a collection of nine weather-worn stone statues of warriors, women and priests, located under one roof and similar to those of San Agustín. The site is poorly signed – if you're coming from El Duende (a 30-minute walk), look for the sign facing the other way after you pass the simple adobe house with a tin roof on the hillside on the left-hand side.


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1. Iglesia de Pisimbalá

0.31 MILES

This charming thatched adobe church was once the centerpiece of the town until it was torched by arsonists. It is now covered by an incongruous tin roof…

2. Alto de San Andrés

0.49 MILES

This site (1750m) is visible from San Andrés de Pisimbalá and has seven large tombs; one of which, Tomb 5, has remarkably well-preserved depictions of…

3. Segovia

0.85 MILES

The most important burial site has 28 excavated tombs, some of which have extremely well-preserved geometric pattern decorations. Twelve of the tombs have…

4. El Aguacate

0.85 MILES

The most remote burial site at Tierradentro, El Aguacate (2000m) is reachable via a stiff 1¾-hour climb from San Andrés de Pisimbalá, with the best views…

5. Parque Arqueológico

0.9 MILES

Scattered across the hills around the little town of San Andrés de Pisimbalá, Tierradentro's Parque Arqueológico includes four tomb sites, an above-ground…

6. El Duende

0.91 MILES

A 15-minute walk up from Segovia, this site (1850m) has 12 tombs in total, five of which are open to visitors, although their decoration hasn't been…

7. Museo Arqueológico

0.92 MILES

Dedicated to the agricultural civilization behind the Tierradentro tombs, this museum contains pottery urns used to keep the ashes of the deceased. There…

8. Museo Etnográfico

0.92 MILES

With a focus on post-Tierradentro indigenous communities, the Museo Etnográfico displays the utensils and artifacts of the Páez people alongside exhibits…