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Villa de Leyva

Villa de Leyva, also called Villa de Leiva, is a touristic colonial town and municipality, in the Ricaurte Province, part of the Boyacá Department of Colombia. The town is a Colombian National Heritage Town and is on the tentative list for UNESCO World Heritage Sites.[1] Villa de Leyva is located 37 kilometres (23 mi) west of the departmental capital Tunja. It is about three hours by car or bus from Bogotá.[2]

Villa de Leyva
Nickname(s): 
Villa de Nuestra Señora
de Santa Maria de Leyva
Location of the town of Villa de Leyva and the Leyva municipality in Boyacá Department
Coordinates: 5°38′N 73°32′W / 5.633°N 73.533°W / 5.633; -73.533
Country Colombia
DepartmentBoyacá Department
ProvinceRicaurte Province
FoundedJune 12, 1572
Founded byAndré Diaz Venero de Leyva
Government
 • MayorJosue Javier Castellanos Morales
(2020-2023)
Area
 • City128 km2 (49 sq mi)
Elevation
2,149 m (7,051 ft)
Population
 (2015)
 • City16,984
 • Density130/km2 (340/sq mi)
 • Urban
9,926
Time zoneUTC-5 (Colombia Standard Time)
WebsiteOfficial website

Located away from major trade routes in a high altitude valley of semi-desert terrain, and with no mineral deposits nearby to exploit, the town has undergone little development in the last 400 years. As a consequence, it is one of the few towns in Colombia to have preserved much of its original colonial style and architecture: the streets and large central plaza are still paved with cobblestones, and many buildings date from the sixteenth century. This has resulted in Villa de Leyva becoming one of Colombia's principal tourist attractions, and it was declared a National Monument on December 17, 1954 to preserve its architecture.[3] The town and the surrounding countryside, which contains several sites of interest, are popular weekend destinations for citizens of Bogota, and attract an increasing number of foreign tourists.

As a result of its cool temperatures, dry climate, and rich soil, Villa de Leyva has established itself as a wine region, with the emergence of a number of wineries around the town in recent years.[4]

Geography

The urban centre of Villa de Leyva is located in an intermontane valley on the Altiplano Cundiboyacense at 2,149 metres (7,051 ft).[5]

History

The area of Villa de Leyva was inhabited early in the inhabitation of the Altiplano Cundiboyacense. The earliest archaeological evidence has been surfaced around El Infiernito, an archeoastronomical site dating back to pre-Herrera times. The Muisca were the inhabitants of the area at the time of the Spanish conquest and the zaque of Hunza ruled over the area of Villa de Leyva.

The town was founded on June 12, 1572 by and named after the first president of the New Kingdom of Granada, Andrés Díaz Venero de Leiva.[3][5]

Arts and culture

There are several festivals held throughout the year, including a gastronomical festival in November, the water festival, the tree festival, the Villa de Leyva Jazz Festival in July, the International Kite-flying Festival in August, the onion beauty pageant in October, and the Festival of Lights on December 7. There are also several musical, painting and theatre events which are available throughout the whole year. As a gastronomic destination, restaurants tend to have live music bands or singers. There are also enjoyable storytellers who perform weekly in the main square for the entertainment of usual pedestrians or tourists. It is also common to rent bikes for historical tours of the town and its outskirts

Tourism

The focus of the town is the Plaza Mayor, which at 14,000 square meters is the largest square in Colombia and believed to be the largest entirely cobbled square in South America.

The town's most famous son is Antonio Ricaurte (1797–1814), a captain in Simon Bolivar's army fighting for independence, and who died in a famous act of self-sacrifice at San Mateo in what is now Venezuela. The house in which he was born, on the Plazuela de San Agustín, was acquired by Colombia's Air Force in 1977 and turned into a military museum.

Villa de Leyva has also been home to two other well-known figures in Colombian history. Antonio Nariño, best known for translating The Rights of Man into Spanish and a leading advocate for Colombian independence, lived the last few years of his life and died in Villa de Leyva. Luis Alberto Acuña (1904 – 1993), one of the most important Colombian artists of the 20th century, also spent his final years in the town. The houses of both men are now museums containing their personal properties, and in the case of Acuña, a selection of his works, including two murals on the walls of the internal patio.

The House of the First Congress, where the First Congress of the United Provinces of Nueva Granada met on October 4, 1812, is located on the north corner of the main plaza. It is currently the site of the municipal council.

A few miles further west is a Muisca astronomy observatory, made of phallic stones, colloquially named El Infiernito ("little hell" in Spanish), as the Spanish conquistadors were horrified by the stones and proclaimed that the Muisca would be banished to hell for their obscene representations.

To the north-east of Villa de Leyva, the land rises to cloud-forest and includes the national park of Iguaque, and a group of seven waterfalls collectively named La Periquera, 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) from the town centre.

Villa de Leyva was named a Pueblo Patrimonio (heritage town) of Colombia in 2010. It was among 11 municipalities nationwide that were selected to be part of the Red Turística de Pueblos Patrimonio original cohort.[6]

Paleontology

Near Villa de Leyva are several other sites of interest. The valley in which the town is located is rich in fossils from the Paja Formation (Cretaceous era), the most famous being a near-complete Monquirasaurus discovered in 1977 about 3 miles (4.8 km) west of Villa de Leyva. Known simply as El Fósil, the fossil was left in situ where it was discovered and a museum was built around it: another smaller Monquirasaurus fossil was discovered nearby and brought to the museum to be displayed alongside the larger specimen.[3] In the same formation the fossil ichthyosaurs Platypterygius sachicarum and Muiscasaurus catheti and the brachiosaur Padillasaurus leivaensis and pliosaur Brachauchenius, later reclassified as Stenorhynchosaurus, have been discovered.[7][8][9][10]

 
Oldest Building in Town, 1568

Gallery

 
Panoramic view of Villa de Leyva's main square
 
Panoramic view of Villa de Leyva's semi-desert

In popular culture

See also

References

  1. ^ Centre, UNESCO World Heritage. "South of Ricaurte Province". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Retrieved 2022-01-11.
  2. ^ "Bogotá to Villa de Leyva". Rome2rio. Retrieved 2020-04-29.
  3. ^ a b c David Carr (October 22, 2009). "Villa de Leyva, a Graceful Window on Colonial Colombia". NY Times. Retrieved June 18, 2014.
  4. ^ "Four Wine Trails through New World Regions". Wine Enthusiast. 2019-02-07. Retrieved 2020-04-29.
  5. ^ a b (in Spanish) Official website Villa de Leyva
  6. ^ "GUÍA: Red Turística de Pueblos Patrimonio de Colombia" (PDF). Fondo Nacional de Turismo de la República de Colombia - FONTUR. Dec 2020. Retrieved 29 Mar 2021.
  7. ^ Platypterygius sachicarum in the Paleobiology Database
  8. ^ Muiscasaurus catheti in the Paleobiology Database
  9. ^ Padillasaurus leivaensis in the Paleobiology Database
  10. ^ Brachauchenius in the Paleobiology Database

External links

  • (in Spanish) Tourism guide
  • (in Spanish) Colombia Official Travel Guide

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Villa de Leyva also called Villa de Leiva is a touristic colonial town and municipality in the Ricaurte Province part of the Boyaca Department of Colombia The town is a Colombian National Heritage Town and is on the tentative list for UNESCO World Heritage Sites 1 Villa de Leyva is located 37 kilometres 23 mi west of the departmental capital Tunja It is about three hours by car or bus from Bogota 2 Villa de LeyvaFlagSealNickname s Villa de Nuestra Senora de Santa Maria de LeyvaLocation of the town of Villa de Leyva and the Leyva municipality in Boyaca DepartmentCoordinates 5 38 N 73 32 W 5 633 N 73 533 W 5 633 73 533Country ColombiaDepartmentBoyaca DepartmentProvinceRicaurte ProvinceFoundedJune 12 1572Founded byAndre Diaz Venero de LeyvaGovernment MayorJosue Javier Castellanos Morales 2020 2023 Area City128 km2 49 sq mi Elevation2 149 m 7 051 ft Population 2015 City16 984 Density130 km2 340 sq mi Urban9 926Time zoneUTC 5 Colombia Standard Time WebsiteOfficial websiteLocated away from major trade routes in a high altitude valley of semi desert terrain and with no mineral deposits nearby to exploit the town has undergone little development in the last 400 years As a consequence it is one of the few towns in Colombia to have preserved much of its original colonial style and architecture the streets and large central plaza are still paved with cobblestones and many buildings date from the sixteenth century This has resulted in Villa de Leyva becoming one of Colombia s principal tourist attractions and it was declared a National Monument on December 17 1954 to preserve its architecture 3 The town and the surrounding countryside which contains several sites of interest are popular weekend destinations for citizens of Bogota and attract an increasing number of foreign tourists As a result of its cool temperatures dry climate and rich soil Villa de Leyva has established itself as a wine region with the emergence of a number of wineries around the town in recent years 4 Contents 1 Geography 2 History 3 Arts and culture 4 Tourism 5 Paleontology 6 Gallery 7 In popular culture 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksGeography EditThe urban centre of Villa de Leyva is located in an intermontane valley on the Altiplano Cundiboyacense at 2 149 metres 7 051 ft 5 History EditThe area of Villa de Leyva was inhabited early in the inhabitation of the Altiplano Cundiboyacense The earliest archaeological evidence has been surfaced around El Infiernito an archeoastronomical site dating back to pre Herrera times The Muisca were the inhabitants of the area at the time of the Spanish conquest and the zaque of Hunza ruled over the area of Villa de Leyva The town was founded on June 12 1572 by and named after the first president of the New Kingdom of Granada Andres Diaz Venero de Leiva 3 5 Arts and culture EditThere are several festivals held throughout the year including a gastronomical festival in November the water festival the tree festival the Villa de Leyva Jazz Festival in July the International Kite flying Festival in August the onion beauty pageant in October and the Festival of Lights on December 7 There are also several musical painting and theatre events which are available throughout the whole year As a gastronomic destination restaurants tend to have live music bands or singers There are also enjoyable storytellers who perform weekly in the main square for the entertainment of usual pedestrians or tourists It is also common to rent bikes for historical tours of the town and its outskirtsTourism EditThe focus of the town is the Plaza Mayor which at 14 000 square meters is the largest square in Colombia and believed to be the largest entirely cobbled square in South America The town s most famous son is Antonio Ricaurte 1797 1814 a captain in Simon Bolivar s army fighting for independence and who died in a famous act of self sacrifice at San Mateo in what is now Venezuela The house in which he was born on the Plazuela de San Agustin was acquired by Colombia s Air Force in 1977 and turned into a military museum Villa de Leyva has also been home to two other well known figures in Colombian history Antonio Narino best known for translating The Rights of Man into Spanish and a leading advocate for Colombian independence lived the last few years of his life and died in Villa de Leyva Luis Alberto Acuna 1904 1993 one of the most important Colombian artists of the 20th century also spent his final years in the town The houses of both men are now museums containing their personal properties and in the case of Acuna a selection of his works including two murals on the walls of the internal patio The House of the First Congress where the First Congress of the United Provinces of Nueva Granada met on October 4 1812 is located on the north corner of the main plaza It is currently the site of the municipal council A few miles further west is a Muisca astronomy observatory made of phallic stones colloquially named El Infiernito little hell in Spanish as the Spanish conquistadors were horrified by the stones and proclaimed that the Muisca would be banished to hell for their obscene representations To the north east of Villa de Leyva the land rises to cloud forest and includes the national park of Iguaque and a group of seven waterfalls collectively named La Periquera 15 kilometres 9 3 mi from the town centre Villa de Leyva was named a Pueblo Patrimonio heritage town of Colombia in 2010 It was among 11 municipalities nationwide that were selected to be part of the Red Turistica de Pueblos Patrimonio original cohort 6 Paleontology EditNear Villa de Leyva are several other sites of interest The valley in which the town is located is rich in fossils from the Paja Formation Cretaceous era the most famous being a near complete Monquirasaurus discovered in 1977 about 3 miles 4 8 km west of Villa de Leyva Known simply as El Fosil the fossil was left in situ where it was discovered and a museum was built around it another smaller Monquirasaurus fossil was discovered nearby and brought to the museum to be displayed alongside the larger specimen 3 In the same formation the fossil ichthyosaurs Platypterygius sachicarum and Muiscasaurus catheti and the brachiosaur Padillasaurus leivaensis and pliosaur Brachauchenius later reclassified as Stenorhynchosaurus have been discovered 7 8 9 10 Oldest Building in Town 1568Gallery Edit Panoramic view of Villa de Leyva s main square Panoramic view of Villa de Leyva s semi desert Statue of Andres Diaz Venero de Leyva Statue of Antonio Narino Church interior Statue of Jesus Christ in Villa de Leyva Ammonite monument in Villa de Leyva Paleontological museum with El Fosil Clay house Rural area Pozos Azules La Periquera waterfallIn popular culture EditFlorentino Ariza the main character of Gabriel Garcia Marquez s novel Love in the Time of Cholera 1985 is sent to Villa de Leyva but never arrives there Part of the film Cobra Verde 1987 by Werner Herzog was filmed here The Spanish language soap opera El Zorro la espada y la rosa 2007 has been filmed hereSee also Edit Colombia portalEl InfiernitoReferences Edit Centre UNESCO World Heritage South of Ricaurte Province UNESCO World Heritage Centre Retrieved 2022 01 11 Bogota to Villa de Leyva Rome2rio Retrieved 2020 04 29 a b c David Carr October 22 2009 Villa de Leyva a Graceful Window on Colonial Colombia NY Times Retrieved June 18 2014 Four Wine Trails through New World Regions Wine Enthusiast 2019 02 07 Retrieved 2020 04 29 a b in Spanish Official website Villa de Leyva GUIA Red Turistica de Pueblos Patrimonio de Colombia PDF Fondo Nacional de Turismo de la Republica de Colombia FONTUR Dec 2020 Retrieved 29 Mar 2021 Platypterygius sachicarum in the Paleobiology Database Muiscasaurus catheti in the Paleobiology Database Padillasaurus leivaensis in the Paleobiology Database Brachauchenius in the Paleobiology DatabaseExternal links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Villa de Leyva Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Villa de Leyva in Spanish Tourism guide in Spanish Colombia Official Travel Guide Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Villa de Leyva amp oldid 1162684188, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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