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  • Plaza de la Catedral is the central square of the historic Casco Viejo district of Panama City, Panama. It's also known as the Plaza de la Independencia or Plaza Mayor.
    Plaza de la Catedral, Panama City, P...tif
  • Plaza de la Catedral is the central square of the historic Casco Viejo district of Panama City, Panama. It's also known as the Plaza de la Independencia or Plaza Mayor.
    Plaza de la Catedral, Panama City, P...tif
  • Plaza de la Catedral is the central square of the historic Casco Viejo district of Panama City, Panama. It's also known as the Plaza de la Independencia or Plaza Mayor.
    Plaza de la Catedral, Panama City, P...tif
  • Begun in 1688, the church was consecrated in 1796. It was designed by military engineers, and some of the old stone facade used some original materials from the ruins of Old Panama. It was renovated in 2003.
    Plaza de la Catedral Casco Viejo Pan...tif
  • Begun in 1688, the church was consecrated in 1796. It was designed by military engineers, and some of the old stone facade used some original materials from the ruins of Old Panama. It was renovated in 2003.
    Plaza de la Catedral Casco Viejo Pan...tif
  • Begun in 1688, the church was consecrated in 1796. It was designed by military engineers, and some of the old stone facade used some original materials from the ruins of Old Panama. It was renovated in 2003.
    Plaza de la Catedral Casco Viejo Pan...tif
  • Begun in 1688, the church was consecrated in 1796. It was designed by military engineers, and some of the old stone facade used some original materials from the ruins of Old Panama. It was renovated in 2003.
    Plaza de la Catedral Casco Viejo Pan...tif
  • Begun in 1688, the church was consecrated in 1796. It was designed by military engineers, and some of the old stone facade used some original materials from the ruins of Old Panama. It was renovated in 2003.
    Plaza de la Catedral Casco Viejo Pan...tif
  • A sign for Plaza Mayor on the front steps of Catedral Metropolitana. Standing on the western side of Plaza de la Independencia (or Plaza Mayor), the Catedral Metropolitana was built between 1688 and 1796. It is one of the largest of Central America's cathedrals and was badly neglected before undergoing major restoration in 2003.
    Catedral Metropolitana Plaza Mayor S...tif
  • Carved wooden statues on the front of Catedral Metropolitana in Casco Viejo in Panama City. Standing on the western side of Plaza de la Independencia (or Plaza Mayor), the Catedral Metropolitana was built between 1688 and 1796. It is one of the largest of Central America's cathedrals and was badly neglected before undergoing major restoration in 2003.
    Wooden Statues on Catedral Metropoli...tif
  • Standing on the western side of Plaza de la Independencia (or Plaza Mayor), the Catedral Metropolitana was built between 1688 and 1796. It is one of the largest of Central America's cathedrals and was badly neglected before undergoing major restoration in 2003.
    Catedral Metropolitana Front Arch (2...tif
  • Standing on the western side of Plaza de la Independencia (or Plaza Mayor), the Catedral Metropolitana was built between 1688 and 1796. It is one of the largest of Central America's cathedrals and was badly neglected before undergoing major restoration in 2003.
    Bell Tower of Catedral Metropolitana...tif
  • Standing on the western side of Plaza de la Independencia (or Plaza Mayor), the Catedral Metropolitana was built between 1688 and 1796. It is one of the largest of Central America's cathedrals and was badly neglected before undergoing major restoration in 2003.
    Catedral Metropolitana (206072514144...tif
  • Carved wooden statues on the front of Catedral Metropolitana in Casco Viejo in Panama City. Standing on the western side of Plaza de la Independencia (or Plaza Mayor), the Catedral Metropolitana was built between 1688 and 1796. It is one of the largest of Central America's cathedrals and was badly neglected before undergoing major restoration in 2003.
    Wooden Statues on Catedral Metropoli...tif
  • Carved wooden statues on the front of Catedral Metropolitana in Casco Viejo in Panama City. Standing on the western side of Plaza de la Independencia (or Plaza Mayor), the Catedral Metropolitana was built between 1688 and 1796. It is one of the largest of Central America's cathedrals and was badly neglected before undergoing major restoration in 2003.
    Wooden Statues on Catedral Metropoli...tif
  • Standing on the western side of Plaza de la Independencia (or Plaza Mayor), the Catedral Metropolitana was built between 1688 and 1796. It is one of the largest of Central America's cathedrals and was badly neglected before undergoing major restoration in 2003.
    Catedral Metropolitana Front with Du...tif
  • Standing on the western side of Plaza de la Independencia (or Plaza Mayor), the Catedral Metropolitana was built between 1688 and 1796. It is one of the largest of Central America's cathedrals and was badly neglected before undergoing major restoration in 2003.
    Catedral Metropolitana (206072514110...tif
  • The clock tower of Catedral Metropolitana, The dimples in the top section are oyster shells decorating with mother-of-pearl. Standing on the western side of Plaza de la Independencia (or Plaza Mayor), the Catedral Metropolitana was built between 1688 and 1796. It is one of the largest of Central America's cathedrals and was badly neglected before undergoing major restoration in 2003.
    Bell Tower of Catedral Metropolitana...tif
  • Carved wooden statues on the front of Catedral Metropolitana in Casco Viejo in Panama City. Standing on the western side of Plaza de la Independencia (or Plaza Mayor), the Catedral Metropolitana was built between 1688 and 1796. It is one of the largest of Central America's cathedrals and was badly neglected before undergoing major restoration in 2003.
    Wooden Statues on Catedral Metropoli...tif
  • Standing on the western side of Plaza de la Independencia (or Plaza Mayor), the Catedral Metropolitana was built between 1688 and 1796. It is one of the largest of Central America's cathedrals and was badly neglected before undergoing major restoration in 2003.
    Clock Tower of Catedral Metropolitan...tif
  • Carved wooden statues on the front of Catedral Metropolitana in Casco Viejo in Panama City. Standing on the western side of Plaza de la Independencia (or Plaza Mayor), the Catedral Metropolitana was built between 1688 and 1796. It is one of the largest of Central America's cathedrals and was badly neglected before undergoing major restoration in 2003.
    Wooden Statues on Catedral Metropoli...tif
  • Standing on the western side of Plaza de la Independencia (or Plaza Mayor), the Catedral Metropolitana was built between 1688 and 1796. It is one of the largest of Central America's cathedrals and was badly neglected before undergoing major restoration in 2003.
    Bell Tower of Catedral Metropolitana...tif
  • Carved wooden statues on the front of Catedral Metropolitana in Casco Viejo in Panama City. Standing on the western side of Plaza de la Independencia (or Plaza Mayor), the Catedral Metropolitana was built between 1688 and 1796. It is one of the largest of Central America's cathedrals and was badly neglected before undergoing major restoration in 2003.
    Wooden Statues on Catedral Metropoli...tif
  • Catedral Metropolitana on the western side of Plaza de la Catedral. Plaza de la Catedral is the central square of the historic Casco Viejo district of Panama City, Panama. It's also known as the Plaza de la Independencia or Plaza Mayor.
    Catedral Metropolitana, Panama City,...tif
  • Catedral Metropolitana on the western side of Plaza de la Catedral. Plaza de la Catedral is the central square of the historic Casco Viejo district of Panama City, Panama. It's also known as the Plaza de la Independencia or Plaza Mayor.
    Catedral Metropolitana, Panama City,...tif
  • Catedral Metropolitana on the western side of Plaza de la Catedral. Plaza de la Catedral is the central square of the historic Casco Viejo district of Panama City, Panama. It's also known as the Plaza de la Independencia or Plaza Mayor.
    Catedral Metropolitana, Panama City,...tif
  • Catedral Metropolitana on the western side of Plaza de la Catedral. Plaza de la Catedral is the central square of the historic Casco Viejo district of Panama City, Panama. It's also known as the Plaza de la Independencia or Plaza Mayor.
    Catedral Metropolitana, Panama City,...tif
  • Catedral Metropolitana on the western side of Plaza de la Catedral. Plaza de la Catedral is the central square of the historic Casco Viejo district of Panama City, Panama. It's also known as the Plaza de la Independencia or Plaza Mayor.
    Catedral Metropolitana, Panama City,...tif
  • Catedral Metropolitana on the western side of Plaza de la Catedral. Plaza de la Catedral is the central square of the historic Casco Viejo district of Panama City, Panama. It's also known as the Plaza de la Independencia or Plaza Mayor.
    Catedral Metropolitana, Panama City,...tif
  • Begun in 1688, the church was consecrated in 1796. It was designed by military engineers, and some of the old stone facade used some original materials from the ruins of Old Panama. It was renovated in 2003.
    Metropolitan Cathedral Casco Viejo P...tif
  • Begun in 1688, the church was consecrated in 1796. It was designed by military engineers, and some of the old stone facade used some original materials from the ruins of Old Panama. It was renovated in 2003.
    Metropolitan Cathedral Casco Viejo P...tif
  • Begun in 1688, the church was consecrated in 1796. It was designed by military engineers, and some of the old stone facade used some original materials from the ruins of Old Panama. It was renovated in 2003.
    Metropolitan Cathedral Casco Viejo P...tif
  • Begun in 1688, the church was consecrated in 1796. It was designed by military engineers, and some of the old stone facade used some original materials from the ruins of Old Panama. It was renovated in 2003.
    Metropolitan Cathedral Casco Viejo P...tif
  • Begun in 1688, the church was consecrated in 1796. It was designed by military engineers, and some of the old stone facade used some original materials from the ruins of Old Panama. It was renovated in 2003.
    Metropolitan Cathedral Casco Viejo P...tif
  • Begun in 1688, the church was consecrated in 1796. It was designed by military engineers, and some of the old stone facade used some original materials from the ruins of Old Panama. It was renovated in 2003.
    Metropolitan Cathedral Casco Viejo P...tif
  • Begun in 1688, the church was consecrated in 1796. It was designed by military engineers, and some of the old stone facade used some original materials from the ruins of Old Panama. It was renovated in 2003.
    Metropolitan Cathedral Casco Viejo P...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO--Believed to date to the early 16th century or late 15th century, the Stone of the Sun is a large disc nearly 12 feet across and weighing 24 tons. Discovered in 1790 in the Plaza Mayor, the Stone of the Sun was originally misidentified as the Aztec Calendar. It has more recently been identified as a large gladiatorial sacrificial altar, known as a temalacatl. It was not finished because of a deep crack that runs from one side to the center of the piece at the rear. Despite the fracture, it was used to stage the fights between warriors in the tlacaxipehualiztli ceremony. It is on display as one of the most famous pieces in the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City. The National Museum of Anthropology showcases  significant archaeological and anthropological artifacts from the Mexico's pre-Columbian heritage, including its Aztec and indiginous cultures.
    Stone of the Sun (Aztec Calendar Sto...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO--Believed to date to the early 16th century or late 15th century, the Stone of the Sun is a large disc nearly 12 feet across and weighing 24 tons. Discovered in 1790 in the Plaza Mayor, the Stone of the Sun was originally misidentified as the Aztec Calendar. It has more recently been identified as a large gladiatorial sacrificial altar, known as a temalacatl. It was not finished because of a deep crack that runs from one side to the center of the piece at the rear. Despite the fracture, it was used to stage the fights between warriors in the tlacaxipehualiztli ceremony. It is on display as one of the most famous pieces in the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City. The National Museum of Anthropology showcases  significant archaeological and anthropological artifacts from the Mexico's pre-Columbian heritage, including its Aztec and indiginous cultures.
    Stone of the Sun (Aztec Calendar Sto...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO--Believed to date to the early 16th century or late 15th century, the Stone of the Sun is a large disc nearly 12 feet across and weighing 24 tons. Discovered in 1790 in the Plaza Mayor, the Stone of the Sun was originally misidentified as the Aztec Calendar. It has more recently been identified as a large gladiatorial sacrificial altar, known as a temalacatl. It was not finished because of a deep crack that runs from one side to the center of the piece at the rear. Despite the fracture, it was used to stage the fights between warriors in the tlacaxipehualiztli ceremony. It is on display as one of the most famous pieces in the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City. The National Museum of Anthropology showcases  significant archaeological and anthropological artifacts from the Mexico's pre-Columbian heritage, including its Aztec and indiginous cultures.
    Stone of the Sun (Aztec Calendar Sto...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO--Believed to date to the early 16th century or late 15th century, the Stone of the Sun is a large disc nearly 12 feet across and weighing 24 tons. Discovered in 1790 in the Plaza Mayor, the Stone of the Sun was originally misidentified as the Aztec Calendar. It has more recently been identified as a large gladiatorial sacrificial altar, known as a temalacatl. It was not finished because of a deep crack that runs from one side to the center of the piece at the rear. Despite the fracture, it was used to stage the fights between warriors in the tlacaxipehualiztli ceremony. It is on display as one of the most famous pieces in the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City. The National Museum of Anthropology showcases  significant archaeological and anthropological artifacts from the Mexico's pre-Columbian heritage, including its Aztec and indiginous cultures.
    Stone of the Sun (Aztec Calendar Sto...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO--Believed to date to the early 16th century or late 15th century, the Stone of the Sun is a large disc nearly 12 feet across and weighing 24 tons. Discovered in 1790 in the Plaza Mayor, the Stone of the Sun was originally misidentified as the Aztec Calendar. It has more recently been identified as a large gladiatorial sacrificial altar, known as a temalacatl. It was not finished because of a deep crack that runs from one side to the center of the piece at the rear. Despite the fracture, it was used to stage the fights between warriors in the tlacaxipehualiztli ceremony. It is on display as one of the most famous pieces in the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City. The National Museum of Anthropology showcases  significant archaeological and anthropological artifacts from the Mexico's pre-Columbian heritage, including its Aztec and indiginous cultures.
    Stone of the Sun (Aztec Calendar Sto...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO--Believed to date to the early 16th century or late 15th century, the Stone of the Sun is a large disc nearly 12 feet across and weighing 24 tons. Discovered in 1790 in the Plaza Mayor, the Stone of the Sun was originally misidentified as the Aztec Calendar. It has more recently been identified as a large gladiatorial sacrificial altar, known as a temalacatl. It was not finished because of a deep crack that runs from one side to the center of the piece at the rear. Despite the fracture, it was used to stage the fights between warriors in the tlacaxipehualiztli ceremony. It is on display as one of the most famous pieces in the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City. The National Museum of Anthropology showcases  significant archaeological and anthropological artifacts from the Mexico's pre-Columbian heritage, including its Aztec and indiginous cultures.
    Stone of the Sun (Aztec Calendar Sto...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO--Believed to date to the early 16th century or late 15th century, the Stone of the Sun is a large disc nearly 12 feet across and weighing 24 tons. Discovered in 1790 in the Plaza Mayor, the Stone of the Sun was originally misidentified as the Aztec Calendar. It has more recently been identified as a large gladiatorial sacrificial altar, known as a temalacatl. It was not finished because of a deep crack that runs from one side to the center of the piece at the rear. Despite the fracture, it was used to stage the fights between warriors in the tlacaxipehualiztli ceremony. It is on display as one of the most famous pieces in the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City. The National Museum of Anthropology showcases  significant archaeological and anthropological artifacts from the Mexico's pre-Columbian heritage, including its Aztec and indiginous cultures.
    Stone of the Sun (Aztec Calendar Sto...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO--Believed to date to the early 16th century or late 15th century, the Stone of the Sun is a large disc nearly 12 feet across and weighing 24 tons. Discovered in 1790 in the Plaza Mayor, the Stone of the Sun was originally misidentified as the Aztec Calendar. It has more recently been identified as a large gladiatorial sacrificial altar, known as a temalacatl. It was not finished because of a deep crack that runs from one side to the center of the piece at the rear. Despite the fracture, it was used to stage the fights between warriors in the tlacaxipehualiztli ceremony. It is on display as one of the most famous pieces in the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City. The National Museum of Anthropology showcases  significant archaeological and anthropological artifacts from the Mexico's pre-Columbian heritage, including its Aztec and indiginous cultures.
    Stone of the Sun (Aztec Calendar Sto...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO--Believed to date to the early 16th century or late 15th century, the Stone of the Sun is a large disc nearly 12 feet across and weighing 24 tons. Discovered in 1790 in the Plaza Mayor, the Stone of the Sun was originally misidentified as the Aztec Calendar. It has more recently been identified as a large gladiatorial sacrificial altar, known as a temalacatl. It was not finished because of a deep crack that runs from one side to the center of the piece at the rear. Despite the fracture, it was used to stage the fights between warriors in the tlacaxipehualiztli ceremony. It is on display as one of the most famous pieces in the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City. The National Museum of Anthropology showcases  significant archaeological and anthropological artifacts from the Mexico's pre-Columbian heritage, including its Aztec and indiginous cultures.
    Stone of the Sun (Aztec Calendar Sto...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO--Believed to date to the early 16th century or late 15th century, the Stone of the Sun is a large disc nearly 12 feet across and weighing 24 tons. Discovered in 1790 in the Plaza Mayor, the Stone of the Sun was originally misidentified as the Aztec Calendar. It has more recently been identified as a large gladiatorial sacrificial altar, known as a temalacatl. It was not finished because of a deep crack that runs from one side to the center of the piece at the rear. Despite the fracture, it was used to stage the fights between warriors in the tlacaxipehualiztli ceremony. It is on display as one of the most famous pieces in the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City. The National Museum of Anthropology showcases  significant archaeological and anthropological artifacts from the Mexico's pre-Columbian heritage, including its Aztec and indiginous cultures.
    Stone of the Sun (Aztec Calendar Sto...tif