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To walk through the streets of Potosi is to enter
a bygone age when Potosi was a splendid colonial city. Carlos V named
Potosi the Imperial city in 1547. In the Mint ( Casa de la Moneda ),
the money was coined that would finance the economic development of
Europe in the 17th century. This city has been declared a Human
Heritage spot by UNESCO.
City Tour and the Mint. Visit the
Cathedral, the churches and the covents with their barroque-mestizo
style doorways and altars. Visit the Mint one of the most important
repositories for the history of mining and a holding center for the
imperial coins. The Mint also contains an exhibit of the most important
painters of the colonial times.
Visit a Colonial Mine. Potosi 's
fame is tied irrevocably to silver. The city was founded in 1545 when
silver was found in the Cerro Rico (Rich Montain). On this tour you
will visit one of the few mines that is still preserved in its totality
and you will see how the mine was worked in colonial times.
Private
Mine (Cooperative). Visit one of the mines where technology has not yet
arrived, where each miner extracts the mineral by hand or with
rudimentary tools. In these mines the working conditions are very
difficult and have not changed since colonial times. Only mornings. Not
on Sundays.
Map and aerea on the way Potosí and Sucre. Bolivia.
Ideal if you wish to:
• Be adventurous.
• Learn about the incredible customs and legends of the miners.
• Go inside the long mining tunnels to the heart of the mountain.
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