Colombia | The world's most magical underground salt church The world's most "special" church: built 200 meters underground, or built with salt The Roman Catholic Church called salt cathedral of zipaquirá (Sipakira Salt Cathedral) is a salt mine built 200 meters below the ground in the mountains. The entire church is made of black salt rock, and its walls are not as regular as traditional churches, but undulating and adding a rough feeling. The church is supported by 15 huge square columns, which are fixed with outlines, which are very shocking! All you can see in the church is salt, and there are rocks, gold, crystals, emeralds and other gemstones in the original minerals, you can see it carefully. The kneeling mats used to pray before the altar cross look like marble, but they are also made of salt, and you can see very obvious crystals. Location: The church is located in the town of Sipagira, 50 kilometers north of Bogota, the first miracle of Colombia's national treasure. Tickets: 50,000 PESO, equivalent to RMB 115. Entering the church is generally followed by a guide, a guide in Spanish or English, about 50 minutes, the ticket includes a light show, and a movie. After that, you can visit it yourself. Tips: This church is still in use, can do mass, wedding and other uses