Santa Catalina Arch and Cobblestone Road
February 2020 — The Santa Catalina Arch in Antigua, Guatemala.
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February 2020 — The Santa Catalina Arch in Antigua, Guatemala.
February 2020 — A convenience store in Antigua, Guatemala.
February 2020 — The Church and convent of the Society of Jesus in Antigua Guatemala is a religious complex that was built between 1690 and 1698. It was built on a block that is only 325 yards away from the Cathedral of Saint James on a lot that once belonged to the family of famous chronicler Bernal Díaz del Castillo and had three monastery wings and a church. There were only a maximum of 13 Jesuit priest at any given time in the building, but they also hosted Jesuit brothers and secular students. In the building was the San Lucas School of the Society of Jesus, until the Jesuits were expelled from the Spanish colonies in 1767.
February 2020 — Woman carrying bread in Antigua, Guatemala and a bunch of motor bikes.
February 2020 — Antigua Guatemala
February 2020 — Stores in Antigua, Guatemala
February 2020 — Tuk Tuks in Antigua, Guatemala on a sunny day.
February 2020 — Antigua, Guatemala
February 2020 — A Chicken Bus in Antigua Guatemala. The buses are commonly used as transportation in Latin America.
February 2020 — Agua Volcano (Volcán de Agua) as seen from Antigua, Guatemala.
February 2020 — The Santa Catalina Arch is one of the distinguishable landmarks in Antigua Guatemala, Guatemala, located on 5th Avenue North.[1] Built in the 17th century, it originally connected the Santa Catalina convent to a school, allowing the cloistered nuns to pass from one building to the other without going out on the street. A clock on top was added in the era of the Central American Federation, in the 1830s.
February 2020 — Antigua, Guatemala
February 2020 — Antigua, Guatemala
February 2020 — Antigua, Guatemala