Cartago is
a quite big city and was Costa Rica’s capital until the government chose San
José as a new capital in 1823. One of the most known places in town are the “Santiago Apóstol Parish Ruins”. These are a
couple of old destroyed stones that cover a little cozy garden. The place
around and inside the garden is a popular place for Cartago’s people to hang
out.
The history of the ruins is very interesting because there are many mystical
stories concerning this place. Originally, a new big church should have been
built at this place, but each time the people tried to build the church,
another new earthquake destroyed it. They resigned their attempts in 1910 after
a big earthquake destroyed the building once again. Since that date the place
is known as a mystic and cursed site. Another story says that a headless priest
appears in foggy nights inside the garden…
The other
big event in the city is the “Basílicade Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles“. Built in 1926, the huge church is the most
important pilgrimage site in the
country today. On the 2nd August, the anniversary of the appearance
of the Virgin Mary, people from the whole country pilgrim to the basilica. Many
of them cross the church on their knees. The central sanctuary inside the
church is the “Negrita”, a black statue of the Virgin Mary. She is also seen as
the patron saint of Costa Rica.
Apart from these two interesting cultural impressions, I also liked the
rest of the town. There is a quaint market inside a big building where the
people sell their fruits, food, clothes and other interesting stuff in small
and tight alleys. Furthermore, Cartago is a quite big town and offers therefore
many culinary opportunities. From gourmet restaurant to famous American
fast-food chains – everyone gets what he or she loves to eat.
Without doubt, a few culture experiences should be part of any Costa Rica
vacation in my opinion. Therefore I can highly recommend a trip to Cartago – a
city full of culture and mysticism, and the home of the Irazú volcano.
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