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COLONIAL ARCHITECTURE

Antigua is best known for its lovely colonial ruins, the remains of churches, monasteries and convents destroyed by earthquakes that plagued the Spanish colony.


Draped in bright bougainvillea with breathtaking views of emerald volcanoes in the background, the ruins provide inspiration for artists and tourists alike.Some of the most beloved ruins include the capuchinas convent, where architectsexperimentedwith short, stocky columns to withstandthe force of earthquakes; the Merced, sporting intricate stucco decoration; the remainsof the Franciscan Monastery; and Santa Clara Convent.

Antigua’s Graceful Central Park, with a mermaid fountain in its center, is bounded by the Palacio de los Capitanes , built in 1549 and reconstructed in 1735, the Municipal Building, which dates to 1743, and the Cathedral, constructed from 1543 to 1680. A walking tour of Antigua with a knowledgeable guide is the best way to appreciate its history and architectural monuments.

 
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