
Cabildo is a picturesque colonial building located in the quaint village of Purmamarca, Argentina, known as the "gateway to the wonderful colors of the Hill of the Seven Colors". This historic building is a reminder of the centuries old architecture of the region, dating back to colonial times. It is surrounded by the red rocks of the Andes mountains, providing a stunning backdrop. You can spend time appreciating the immense beauty of the colorful rock formations and the locals. The small village also has a typical Andean market where you can purchase hand-crafted items, textiles, and jewelry. Purmamarca is also conveniently located near some of Argentina's best attractions, including the Quebrada de Humahuaca and La Cueva de la Perdiz archaeological site. Make sure to visit the pretty Church of Saint Francis of Assisi and the local Museum of Paper-making Tradition.
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