The Basilica of the Holy Christ (Basílica del Santo Cristo) is one of the most important religious landmarks in Santa Cruz de Mompox, in the Bolívar Department of Colombia. Located on the banks of the Magdalena River, the church reflects the town’s deep Catholic faith and rich colonial heritage.
The basilica is dedicated to the Holy Christ of Mompox, a revered image that attracts pilgrims from across Colombia. Inside, visitors can admire intricate altarpieces, colonial paintings, and baroque-inspired architecture that together create an atmosphere of peace and devotion.
Built during the Spanish colonial era, the church combines baroque and neoclassical elements, showcasing graceful arches and artistic details that reflect centuries of craftsmanship. It serves not only as a house of worship but also as a monument to Mompox’s artistic and cultural identity.
Every year, the basilica becomes the center of attention during Holy Week, when solemn processions and liturgical events fill the town with color and devotion. Today, it remains a cherished symbol of faith and history, offering visitors a powerful spiritual experience within one of Colombia’s most beautiful colonial settings.
Airways
The nearest airports are Corozal Airport, Sincelejo (150 km) and Rafael Núñez International Airport, Cartagena (290 km) from the Basilica of the Holy Christ, Mompox.
Railways
The nearest major railway connections are available in Cartagena and Barranquilla, located approximately 290 km and 350 km away respectively from Mompox. Travelers can continue the journey by road or river transport from these cities.
Roadways
The Basilica of the Holy Christ is 170 km from Magangué, 230 km from Sincelejo, and 290 km from Cartagena. Regular intercity buses and river ferries operate from these towns to Mompox, offering convenient travel options for pilgrims and tourists throughout the year.