The document contains old pictures from Cartagena de Indias with descriptions. It includes photos of the San Felipe de Barajas Castle from 1939, considered the largest military structure built by the Spanish in the Americas. Also shown is the San Pedro Claver Church, named for the first defender of human rights in America. The Hermitage of the Goatherd built in 1885 is described as fulfilling a religious wish. The Square of the Cars is depicted as the entrance to the walled city and one of the most emblematic squares with multiple name changes throughout history. Finally, Stern Hill is pictured as home to the Lady of the Candle, considered the patron saint of Cartagena Catholics.