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In the south nave of Merida Cathedral, next to the presbytery, hangs a huge oil painting depicting the Virgin in her advocation as the Immaculate Conception, surrounded by her celestial court. Its ...
Mérida is one of those dream destinations where “something for everyone” is not just a tourism-board platitude. In the capital of the Mexican state of Yucatán, there’s a ton of Spanish colonial and ...
Dr. Martín Tritschler y Córdova was responsible for pastoral care in the Archdiocese of Yucatan for 42 years, from 1900 to 1942, going down in history as the first archbishop. The early years of his ...
There is something for everyone in Merida, Mexico. Now, how many times have you heard that hard-sell when researching vacation spots? But it's true. The capital city of the Yucatan state has just ...
MÉRIDA, Mexico -- On Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula, it doesn't approach newer and flashier Cancún, 200 miles to the east, as a favorite international vacation retreat. Even those lured to Mérida too ...
Surrounded by colonial buildings and a sun that never relents, stands the city of Merida, Yucatan. Known as “Merida Blanca” (white Merida), the city dates back to the Spanish conquest, and to this day ...
One of the premier things to do in Mérida, Paseo de Montejo is a wide street modeled after the Champs-Élysées in Paris. Stretching almost 4 miles long, it is lined with mansions dating back to ...
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