

EXPLORING THE WONDERS OF COLONIAL ARCHITECTURE IN MEXICO
Northern Mexico
Central Mexico
Northern Mexico
Central Mexico
Iglesia de San Román
Built in the 16th century, it is a modest chapel that has been important for the veneration of the patron saint "El Cristo Negro" (The Black Christ).
Every September, hundreds of believers come to pay tribute to this miraculous saint.
Its facade resembles a small medieval fortress with a two-tiered tower, and it has a single nave and a Latin cross-shaped floor plan.
The main altarpiece has a curved pediment adorned with gold. There is also a baptismal font made of carved stone with shells and plant motifs.
Location
Calle 10 s/n, Barrio de San Román, San Francisco Campeche, Camp.
Iglesia de San Román
A WALLED CITY FULL OF SURPRISES