Yucatán and Campeche States
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We’ve compiled the best of the best in Yucatán and Campeche States - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.
It took two centuries (from 1650 to 1850) to finish the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, and, as a result, it incorporates both neoclassical...Read More
Begun in 1561, Mérida's archdiocesan seat is the oldest cathedral on the North American mainland (though an older one can be found in the Dominican...Read More
Several blocks south of the city center stands the restored Hermitage of St. Isabel, also known as the Hermitage of the Good Trip. Completed...Read More
Facing the main plaza, the enormous 16th-century former monastery and church of St. Anthony of Padua is perched on—and built from—the remains...Read More
Five long blocks away from the main plaza is the 16th-century, terra-cotta Ex-Convento y Iglesia San Bernadino, a Franciscan church and former...Read More
The Jesuits built this fine baroque church in honor of Saint Joseph just before they were booted out of the New World in 1767. Its block-long...Read More
Just north of Parque Hidalgo is one of Mérida's oldest buildings and the first Jesuit church in the Yucatán. It was built in 1618 from the limestone...Read More
This evocatively faded red church is typical of the Yucatán's colonial sanctuaries. It has been ransacked on more than one occasion, but the...Read More
With its flat, boldly painted facade and bells ensconced under small arches instead of in bell towers, the Church of Saint Francis looks more...Read More
Like most Franciscan churches, this one is sober and plain, and its single bell tower is the only ornamentation. The equally sparse interior...Read More
On the south side of the city's main plaza stands the large Iglesia de San Servacio, sometimes spelled "San Gervasio." Although many refer to...Read More
The elaborately carved main altarpiece and matching side altars here were restored inch by inch, and this long, narrow house of worship now...Read More
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