states: [bolivia]
category: cultural
year: 1987
location: Potosi, Province of Potosi
region: Latin America and the Caribbean
latitude/longitude: -19.5675688, -65.7693526
last visited: 2024
unesco id: 420
world heritage site: 420
The City of Potosí, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Bolivia, is a historic colonial city famed for its role in silver mining during the Spanish Empire. Established in 1545, it features grand churches, colonial architecture, and the Cerro Rico mine, which fueled global economies for centuries. Recognized by UNESCO in 1987, it showcases a blend of indigenous and European influences amid a dramatic landscape. The city stands as a testament to Bolivia’s mining history and colonial past.