PANAMA CITY, Panama — Iglesia San Francisco de Asis, a historic church facing Plaza Bolivar in Casco Viejo, undergoes renovation. Twice destroyed by fire in the mid-1700s, this colonial landmark stands across from the National Theater on the waterfront, embodying Panama City's ongoing efforts to preserve its architectural heritage.
Photograph by David Coleman. Iglesia San Francisco de Asis, a prominent colonial church in Panama City's Casco Viejo district, is captured mid-renovation. Its weathered facade and scaffolding highlight ongoing preservation efforts. The church, facing Plaza Bolivar and the National Theater, occupies a prime waterfront location. Twice ravaged by fire in the mid-1700s, the church's current restoration reflects its tumultuous history and Panama's commitment to preserving its colonial heritage. The renovation process likely involves careful reconstruction of original architectural elements while ensuring structural integrity. As part of Casco Viejo, a UNESCO World Heritage site, Iglesia San Francisco de Asis contributes significantly to the area's historical ambiance. Its proximity to other landmarks underscores its importance in Panama City's cultural landscape. The ongoing work symbolizes the dynamic nature of historic preservation in this evolving urban environment.
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Location: Casco Viejo, Panama City, Panama, Panama
Photo credit: © David Coleman | Have Camera Will Travel / Alamy / Afripics
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