The Convento de Santo Ecce Homo is a historic Dominican monastery near Villa de Leyva, Boyacá, Colombia. Perched on a gentle hill, the convent offers breathtaking views of the surrounding valley and enjoys a mild climate, making it an ideal spot for reflection and rest. Architecturally, the convent features a central courtyard, a church, and a cemetery. The main facade is adorned with white-painted stone and red brick accents, while the interior boasts wooden roofs and elegant millwork. The convent also houses various exhibits, including Indigenous artefacts, ecclesiastical art, and farming equipment used by the friars.