EXPLORING THE WONDERS OF COLONIAL ARCHITECTURE IN MEXICO
Northern Mexico
Central Mexico
Northern Mexico
Central Mexico
It is a gem of Baroque architecture from the 17th century.
It was built by the religious order of the Jesuits.
On the facade, you can admire a beautiful antique stained glass window, two slender bell towers, and rich ornamentation with plant motifs and reliefs.
Inside, there are beautiful frescoes depicting biblical scenes painted on the walls, and at the back of the nave, there is a golden wooden altar and a semi-spherical dome with a circular drum.
It has a beautiful atrial cross and a carved stone base.
Location
Calle 60 y 59, Centro, Mérida, Yuc.
Templo de Jesús de la Tercera Orden
WHITE CITY EMBRACED BY THE MAYA WORLD