Cabildo de Humahuaca
Cabildo de Humahuaca
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Chaitanya
Cambridge, Canada1,457 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2023 • Couples
The townhall is at central part of town at the central square. Lots of local vendors to get some souvenirs. This is where you will get the Humahuaca sign. The area is great for photos.
Written August 18, 2024
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Terry M
Hamilton, Canada4,897 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2019
The cabildo today performs the same function it did in colonial times, namely, as an administrative office for the area. The white limestone is easy on the eye. It faces the Sargento Gomez Plaza. There is a tower that opens up at noon. A shepherd comes out to bless you with moving parts. It was all very impressive.
Written October 26, 2019
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RoxLima
Lima, Peru531 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2019 • Solo
So I wrote my comment about the priest in the church review. The church is charming and a local lady share the beautiful story of the town and church for free (you can give a donation if you want) best description I got and she was passionate about that!
Written October 20, 2019
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roboskar
London, UK27 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2014
According to the Humahuaca bus station map, the tourist information office is opposite the church. We find the church easily enough, but it is totally upstaged by the building on the opposite side of the plaza, the Cabildo de Humahuaca, which at first glance doesn't appear to be the tourist office. It’s a curious mixture of styles, with arched windows, wrought iron gratings, balcony ironwork and a clock tower, the upper stone walls painted white. It wouldn't be out of place in the middle of Barcelona. But then I spot a guy standing at a portable table in the shade, a hand painted sign reads: Asistencia Turistica, Sevicious, Services.

He is Julio, about fifty years old and has thick mass of greying black hair tied into a ponytail. He tells me he was a shepherd from the age of seven, but when his daughter was born he wanted better for her. He used to stand with her at the roadside and wave at the tourist busses passing by. He was interested to hear all the different languages. He moved his family to Humahuaca, worked at various jobs, learnt to speak English, and eventually became the tourist information office in Humahuaca.
Written July 28, 2015
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Juliana H
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5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2024 • Couples
Beautiful city, with crafts and history to know, I recommend if you are going to take 2hs to visit the mountain range of the oven, an incredible view.
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Written July 12, 2024
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Luis Angel S
Galdakao, Spain1,483 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2023 • Solo
With its perfectly preserved façade, you can spend time next to the square giving the town of Humahuaca part of its charm.
If you arrive at noon you will be able to see the saint emerge from its façade.
Certainly a charming building.
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Written October 4, 2023
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