Founded on July 7, 1612, it is a historical and religious pillar in the province of Ubaté. Located in the main park, it stands out for its colonial brick architecture, a main altar in the Neo-Granadan Baroque style, and the reliquary of the patron saint.

📍 How to get there

From Bogotá to Susa (approximately 2.5 to 3 hours), take the North Highway towards Zipaquirá, continue on the Ubaté bypass, and then follow the road towards Simijaca until you find the turnoff to Susa. Alternatively, if using public transportation, go to the North Terminal, take a bus to Ubaté or Chiquinquirá, and then transfer to a local bus.