Discover the oldest cathedral in Mexico, among the colonial streets of Mérida

Descubre la catedral más antigua de México entre las callecitas coloniales de Mérida

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Yucatán Peninsula is a land full of wonderful surprises. Hardly in any other region in the world can you find tropical and truly paradisiacal beaches, forests with exotic flora and fauna, ancient and tranquil villages, impressive and mysterious archaeological sites, and an endless array of cultural traditions that have survived through the centuries. Truly, this region in the southeast of Mexico is a place to visit whenever your schedule allows it.

And, particularly in Mérida, the White City of Yucatán, walking through its streets means plunging into the depths of Mexico’s history, to those times when these lands were part of the Viceroyalty of New Spain. There, in some of its blocks, you can find true relics of architecture and history, which show the traces of time passing through this region that has so much to tell.

During your visit to this picturesque city, don’t miss the opportunity to visit the Yucatán Cathedral, dedicated to Saint Ildefonso, a piece that has prevailed despite the passage of time and allows those who have the pleasure of visiting to let their imagination soar to hundreds of years ago. Visit this true heritage of the continent’s history!

Built in the 16th century, this sacred Catholic temple is the first cathedral constructed on the American continent and the oldest in all of Mexico. It is definitely a place you must see, not only for the beauty in every corner, but for the history that emanates from its walls, which have witnessed countless events. Discover one of the most precious treasures that this mysterious land protects!

Its Renaissance style, evident in the imposing and admirable façade, and the Moorish details of its interior, which inspire unique sensations for those who visit this religious site, are worthy of contemplation and respect. Images of high artistic value, delicate finishes, and excellent lighting make this place, despite being nearly 500 years old, one of the most incredible temples found throughout Mexico.

Can you imagine how the surroundings have changed since this cathedral was founded to this day? On your visit, you’ll have the chance to learn about some of the stories where this location was a protagonist, as well as legends and key facts about this site that is so fundamental to the region. If you prefer, you can take advantage of guided tours. You can also explore the halls of this wonderful place in Yucatán on your own and discover the Christ of Unity on the altar, the chapels on the sides, and every one of the surprises found here: discover the oldest cathedral in Mexico among the colonial streets of Mérida!

Marvelous mysteries lie within the interior of Yucatán, and you can be part of its magic. What are you waiting for to enjoy a vacation in these lands? Book your tickets, pack your bags, and embark on a journey to this destination of wonders!

Portuguese Versión: Descubra a catedral mais antiga do México, entre as ruas coloniais de Mérida

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