

EXPLORING THE WONDERS OF COLONIAL ARCHITECTURE IN MEXICO
Northern Mexico
Central Mexico
Northern Mexico
Central Mexico
Baluarte de San Pedro
It was built in the late 17th and early 18th centuries and was the sixth fortification erected in the city.
The bastion was used as part of the city's defense system and also served as a prison by the clergy.
The bastion is dedicated to the first pope, and it was here that the tribunal of the Holy Inquisition was established.
Its entrance gate features a shield with the papal tiara, the symbol of San Pedro, above the lintel.
Inside, there is a courtyard with a staircase that leads to the upper part, where the sentry boxes can be seen. One of them still preserves its latrine.
Location
Calle 49 y Calle 51, Circuito Baluartes, San Francisco Campeche, Camp.
Baluarte de San Pedro
A WALLED CITY FULL OF SURPRISES