The ruins of Ujarras
A historical treasure of Cartago
The ruins of Ujarras: a historical treasure of Cartago

The ruins of Ujarras, located in the province of Cartago in Costa Rica, are a fascinating testimony to the country's colonial past. With a history dating back more than 400 years, this site is one of the most popular destinations for those interested in archaeology and history.

The ruins consist in the remains of a 16th century church that was built by the Spanish in the Ujarras Valley. The church was destroyed by an earthquake in 1910, and now only the exterior walls and some arches remain. However, despite the devastation, the ruins continue to be an impressive place, full of history and legends. 

According to historical records, the church of Ujarras was built in 1575, in what was then the indigenous town of Ujarras. It was the first church built in Costa Rica and became an important religious and cultural center during the colonial era. It is said that the relics of Saint Thomas Aquinas, the famous philosopher and theologian, were buried here in 17th century. 

Nowadays, the Ujarras Ruins are a popular place for tourists that are seeking to explore the history and culture of Costa Rica. The visitors can walk through the remains of the church and explore the Ujarras Valley, surrounded by lush vegetation and impressive views of the mountains. 

In addition to its historical significance, the ruins are also known for their legends and mysteries. It is said that there is a secret crypt in the church, where sacred relics and lost treasures are hidden. Many visitors have tried to find that crypt, but so far, it remains a mysterie. 

If you are interested in the history, the archaeology and the legends, the Ujarras Ruins are definitely a place you should visit. This historical treasure of Cartago serves as a fascinating reminder of Costa Rica's colonial past. It's a place that will undoubtedly leave you with many stories to tell. 


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