Calle de la Juventud
Calle de la Juventud is one of Santa Fe de Antioquia’s most lived-in streets, where the colonial grid meets the town’s nightly social ritual. Its cobbles, deep eaves, and carved balconies—often screened by celosías (wooden lattice windows)—echo the Spanish-era domestic architecture that defines this former provincial capital. After dusk, conversation and café tables reclaim the roadway, making the street a small civic stage where heritage feels less like a monument than a shared habit.
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