San Francisco Church Tours

San Francisco Church showing heritage architecture, a city and a church or cathedral
San Francisco Church featuring a city
San Francisco Church featuring a square or plaza
San Francisco Church featuring a city
San Francisco Church showing a church or cathedral, art and interior views


Marvel at the range of architectural styles and intricate artwork of this centuries-old church, spot religious paintings in its convent then enjoy views of La Paz from its tower.

Admire the eclectic architectural styles and intricate decorations of the San Francisco Church (Iglesia de San Francisco). See religious paintings and historical artifacts in the church’s museum and enjoy city views from its bell tower, looking out over the convent’s jumble of rooftops.

Iglesia de San Francisco was first constructed in 1548, during the foundation of La Paz, but the original church collapsed after a heavy snowstorm. Its replacement dates to the 18th century and has a mixture of baroque and mestizo architectural styles. Look for carvings that portray nature scenes and mythological animals, such as dragons and gargoyles.

Step inside the church to see an opulent interior characterized by cedar wood altars adorned with gold leaf. Climb the stairs to the tower for scenic rooftop views of Plaza San Francisco and La Paz’s city center.

Don’t miss the Museo San Francisco, set in the church’s adjacent convent. Visit the arcaded cloisters, which look onto a peaceful courtyard. Spot religious oil paintings from the 17th and 18th centuries, including work by notable Peruvian painter Gregorio Gamarra. See displays of period clothing, chalices and choir books. Each May the museum becomes part of the Larga Noche de Museos (Long Night of the Museums), when several museums and cultural centers offer free admission to exhibitions and performing arts events.

The San Francisco Church dominates Plaza San Francisco, in La Paz’s city center. You can walk there or take a shared mini bus, as many major routes stop at the plaza. Afterwards, visit Lanza Market just off the north side of Plaza San Francisco, to purchase fresh produce or sample a salteña, a savory Bolivian pastry. The church is less than a 10-minute walk from Plaza Murillo and the Witches’ Market.

The church and museum are open from Monday to Saturday, though the church is only accessible for a few hours in the afternoon. There’s a nominal admission fee for the museum. Photography is prohibited inside the church. Find full details on the museum’s official website.

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