HISTORICAL
ARCHITECTURE
In the cities of Valladolid
and Izamal, located in Chichen Itza?s surrounding areas, you can admire the impressive
architecture of the churches, plazas and colonial buildings, which are
Spanish-influenced constructions.
Iglesia de San Gervasio ? Located 45
km (28
mi) east of Chichen
Itza, on calles 41 and 42, in downtown Valladolid. Here you?ll see a remarkable Churrigueresque-style construction and two cannons from
1848 that were used to defend the city during the Caste War. Open daily from
7:00 to 1:00 and 4:00 to 8:00.
Templo y Ex-Convento
de San Bernardino de Siena ? Located 45 km (28 mi) east of Chichen Itza,
on calles 41 and 50, in Valladolid?s Sisal neighborhood. It is
considered one of the largest churches in the region. Behind its modest façade,
inside you?ll see a 400-year-old Virgin of Guadalupe and a principal altarpiece
made of wood and painted in gold, with sculptures and Baroque motifs. Open
daily from 7:00 to 1:00 and 4:00 to 8:00.
Templo de la Purisima
Concepcion y Ex-Convento
de San Antonio de Padua ? Located 73 km (45 mi) west of Chichen Itza in Izamal.
This striking convent has the largest atrium in Latin
America. It was here where Pope John Paul II gave a memorable Mass
in 1992. The buildings in the downtown area were painted yellow and white (the
colors of the Vatican)
for the Pope?s visit.