Don Juan de Vargas House Museum
This house was built in accordance with the tradition of Spanish dwellings. In it lived the clerk of King Juan de Vargas. It is a mansion from the end of the 16th century, whose cloister on the first floor has Tuscan columns and semicircular arches; the second floor lintelled, stone columns and Corinthian capitals, Andalusian ancestry patio. In its interior spaces it preserves artistic Hispanic pieces. The ceilings of the main rooms house the best samples of mural painting existing in America.
The administration of the Don Juan de Vargas House Museum is in charge of the Mixed Culture Fund of Boyacá.