The church is dated back to 1706 but It was rebuilt after the original one, constructed in 1545 was demolished in 1705 by order of the bishop of those
The church is dated back to 1706 but It was rebuilt after the original one, constructed in 1545 was demolished in 1705 by order of the bishop of those days. The temple is closed until hrs approximately, at least during the weekdays. It has nothing to do with European temples. This is simpler, without that much detail, but Mexicans are fervent devotes, and they look really engaged with the church. Access is free of charge, as should be any temple of any faith. Taken @Yucatan, Mexico
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