ophelie
ophelie

ophelie

Jumelles, France · Editeur depuis le 25/10/2016 · · 30/01/1990

  • 359 publications
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ophelie

Jumelles, France · Editeur depuis le 25/10/2016 · · 30/01/1990

  • 359 publications
  • 41 followers
  • 0 suivi

Contributions & Trophées

Avis313publiés 1045 likes
Articles6publiés 201 likes
Photos40albums 4301 likes
Solidarité31 978points~319€ récoltés

Trophées par pays

Pour ses articles :
#1
Or
Mexique 105 likes
#2
Argent
Pérou 63 likes
#2
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Équateur 17 likes
Pour ses photos :
#1
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Mexique 114 likes
#1
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Danemark 48 likes
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Cap-Vert 29 likes
#2
Argent
Argentine 60 likes
#2
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Uruguay 40 likes
#2
Argent
Bolivie 20 likes
#3
Bronze
Brésil 46 likes

Latest publications

Not worth it

As a tourist just passing through, the recent urban planning changes don't really interest us. This museum might be better suited for the residents of Colonia. Either way, there is only one tiny room…

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Disappointed

The museum is really tiny and has very little information. It is a shame, because although Native Americans only make up 5% of the Uruguayan population now, I would have liked to learn more about thei…

20

Hard to get to

I wanted to walk there from the city center, but I ended up in a neighborhood where I didn't feel comfortable, with poorer houses and people watching me in a strange way. So I turned around before I e…

20

For a nice walk

You can bike to the bullring from the old town by following the beach along a designated bike path. The ride is nice. I wasn't able to visit the inside of the arena, but they are impressive to look at…

20

Very informative

The museums in Colonia are spread out across different locations, which you can all access with a single ticket. Some are more interesting than others, but the Spanish Museum is definitely worth the t…

20

Just ruins

All that remains of the convent are the ruins, on top of which the Colonia lighthouse was built.

20

For the artists

Lots of temporary exhibits inside, a superb setting outside with a garden and open-air art. Stunning view of the Río de la Plata. A brick chimney dating back to the industrial era.

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The ruins of a palace

There are 2 main squares in Colonia: Plaza Mayor and Plaza de Mayo. The old governor's palace used to be here, and only the foundations remain. The square is nicely laid out with its trees and small f…

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A little port

Today, the port mainly hosts small pleasure boats. You can walk along the docks, but the best view is from the Bastión del Carmen garden at sunset. Don't confuse it with the river port, where the ferr…

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An ancient street

Founded by the Portuguese, Colonia has kept its cobblestone streets overlooking the river. It was a very strategic location for trade and river route control. The Street of Sighs is generally overrun…

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A romantic lighthouse

Built on the ruins of the San Francisco church and located right in the city center. You can visit it for a few pesos (when it is open).

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Overlooking the town square

Like most colonial cities, the main church overlooks the Plaza de Armas. The roof is cracking, and in 2025 they are calling for donations for its restoration. Nothing special that I remember, unlike t…

10

I loved it!

A superb colonial town that is nice and quiet, with its small cobblestone streets, colorful houses, pretty lighthouse right in the center, wall ruins, and banks overlooking the Río de la Plata. In the…

10

A building of importance

Uruguay may be a small country, but it is nonetheless the headquarters of Mercosur! Many heads of state meet here to discuss trade, all while enjoying the nearby Rambla and beaches.

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Strange place

Strange castle wedged between two apartment buildings, not highlighted at all along a busy main avenue. Apparently, you can visit the inside.

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