The former church of San José (Ex-Templo de San José) was built in the early 18th century by the Jesuits. In 1867, the Jesuits were expelled from Spanish possessions. The lighthouse on the right side of the church attracts attention.
Mexico, Campeche, The Facade of the Former Church…
The former church of San José (Ex-Templo de San José) was built in the early 18th century by the Jesuits. In 1867, the Jesuits were expelled from Spanish possessions. The lighthouse on the right side of the church attracts attention.
Mexico, Campeche, The Former Church of San José wi…
The former church of San José (Ex-Templo de San José) was built in the early 18th century by the Jesuits. In 1867, the Jesuits were expelled from Spanish possessions. The lighthouse on the right side of the church attracts attention.
The oldest record about the “Hacienda Mucuyché” dates back to the XVIIth Century. Agriculture, livestock and the growing of henequen (an agave-like plant) were some of the activities in the hacienda. When the henequen boom faded the farm stayed closed for a long time.
Hacienda Mucuyché is also home to two cenotes (look next photos in the line)
Mexico, Ruins of Main Building in Abandoned Hacien…
The oldest record about the “Hacienda Mucuyché” dates back to the XVIIth Century. Agriculture, livestock and the growing of henequen (an agave-like plant) were some of the activities in the hacienda. When the henequen boom faded the farm stayed closed for a long time.
Hacienda Mucuyché is also home to two cenotes (look next photos in the line)
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