The Churches of Valladolid Mexico
4 Of the churches from Valladolid Mexico
Catedral de San Gervasio Catholic Church Finished building in 1570
Santa Ana Catholic Church
Candelaria Catholic Church
Convent of San Bernardino. Built in the 15 century
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Kaanac at Valladolid in the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico - Unravel Travel TV
From the Mayan language Kaan Ac: The height of Heaven. Lionel and Berenguela met and developed their love story, far from fiction or fairy tales. This took place in the Yucatan Peninsula, heart of the Mayan world at the Hacienda El Olimpo today known as Kaan Ac, surrounded by spectacular views, adventure, treasure and culture. You can find the details of this amazing story in El Filibustero, a book written by Eligio Ancona in 1864.
The castle, Hacienda Kaan Ac is where Lionel and Berenguela lived in the most exclusive luxury and refinement of the XVI Century. Within the 172,000 square meters of land you will find the main building of the XVI century, with 6 exclusive Suites and Junior Suites and next to the castle 4 beautiful Villas perfect for large families, all equipped for your convenience and comfort. With two swimming pools to choose from you can pick your perfect spot to relax and unwind.
Between the main buildings, the property has a XVII century Chapel with a large front garden, perfect for outdoor gatherings of up to 1500 people, all served by the restaurant El Olimpo which is across the other side of this magnificent garden in the shade of La Ceiba, the sacred tree of the Mayans and of great significance to this culture.
Haciend Kaan Ac has been created with tranquility, relaxation and comfort in mind for those seeking something special. If you are looking for a combination of relaxation and adventure you can find this with us, walking around the grounds of the Hacienda, discovering its beautiful cenote , the crops and large gardens, plus the obligatory visit to Ichmul with its' archaeological remains and an impressive cenote.
Kaan Ac is located in Valladolid, Yucatan, with direct access from the highway from Cancun or Merida, the two largest cities that are used to arrive, just one hour and thirty minutes away in each direction, Kaan Ac is a perfectly located to visit and enjoy the Mexican Caribbean or the ancient cities of Ek Balam and Chichen Itza, one of the seven wonders of the modern world.
Lionel's life took him to become a fierce pirate in the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico accumulating an unimaginable treasure of gold, precious stones and diverse valuable objects. Leonel and Berenguela lie somewhere in the vast land of the Hacienda and Leonel's treasure has not yet been discovered. Visit us and learn the full story of Lionel and Berenguela el Olimpo.
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Cathedral of San Gervasio - Valladolid, Mexico - Timelapse
Time-lapse of this beautiful church at the Valladolid centre. Cathedral of San Gervasio
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Iglesia de San Servacio
The Cathedral of San Gervasio,Valladolid,Yucatan,Mexico
The cathedral was completed in 1570 by The Franciscans. But, due the struggle between the Maya and the Spanish the church was desecrated by violence. So in 1702, it was destroyed and rebuilt. The church is considered chastised and is the only one whose main doors face north instead of west.
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It's Valladolid this time, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico. #Vlog14
Valladolid is a city in Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula. Valladolid is a colonial city founded in the 16th century includes Convent of San Bernardino of Siena, with an ornate wooden altarpiece, and baroque-style San Gervasio Cathedral. Casa de los Venados has Mexican folk art and furnishings. Cenote Zací is a sinkhole pool with stalactites. The underground cenotes of Samulá and X'Kekén lie southwest. Though we didn't had time to visit all the places but these are the list which you can see while visiting the colonial town. You can give a visit to this city for a day tour. The town is very colorful and has its own charm. Its lively and you can find old vintage cars up and down the streets. We went from Cancun by tour and travel agency, given below is the link -
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Campanadas Catedral San Gervasio Valladolid Yucatan Mexico Pueblo Mágico
Campanadas Catedral San Gervasio Valladolid Yucatan Mexico Pueblo Mágico
Valladolid
Valladolid is a city in Spain and the de facto capital of the autonomous region of Castile and Leon.
The historic centre of Valladolid, the city on the Pisuerga River, is home to an interesting collection of Renaissance architecture comprising houses, palaces and emblematic buildings such as the Cathedral, the College of San Gregorio (today the site of the National Sculpture Museum) and the church of San Pablo.
The historic centre of Valladolid conserves an important monumental and architectural heritage, particularly comprising noble houses and religious buildings. A highlight among these is the unfinished cathedral. The original design for the project was commissioned by King Philip II from the architect Juan de Herrera in the 16th century. The death of both men meant the cathedral remained unfinished, and its central section was not opened until 1668. Years later in 1730, the Master Churriguera completed the work on the main facade. Inside the cathedral, the main chapel houses a magnificent altarpiece produced by Juan de Juni in 1562. The space also includes the Diocesan Museum, containing a number of carved images attributed to Gregorio Fernández and to Juni himself, in addition to a silver monstrance by Juan de Arfe.
Other religious buildings of interest are the Gothic church of Santiago, with an interesting altarpiece depicting the Adoration of the Magi made by Berruguete in 1537; and the church of Santa María la Antigua, with its unusual Romanesque tower crowned with a pyramid.
Presided by a statue of Ansúrez, the 16th-century Plaza Mayor square is in the very heart of the city. On one of its sides stands the town hall, dating from the start of the century and crowned by the clock tower. The surrounding streets are home to a large number of stately houses and palaces. Pimentel Palace, today the site of the Regional Government, is one of the most important, as it was here on 21 May 1527 that King Philip II was born. Other highlights include the 16th-century palace of the Marquises of Valverde and the palace of the banker Fabio Nelli, a building in the classical style whose construction was begun in 1576. It is today home to the Valladolid Museum, which contains a display of furniture, sculpture, paintings and ceramics.
Evidence of Valladolid's cultural importance can be seen in theUniversity building –whose Baroque façade is decorated with various academic symbols–, and in Santa Cruz College –which in addition to containing a valuable library, is one of the earliest examples of the Spanish Renaissance.
The homes of important historical figures can still be seen throughout the city, including the House of Cervantes, where the author of Don Quixote lived with his family between 1603 and 1606. Here's an interesting fact: it was in this house that the writer put the finishing touches to his great work. A visit to the house-museum is a chance to see items and furnishings from the period and recreate the way of life of noble family in the 17th century. Another recommended visit is to the Christopher Columbus House-Museum, built in the 1960s in a copy of the type of dwelling of his nephew, Diego Colón, in Puerto Rico. The current palace has an exhibition of various items and documents related to the discovery of America.
Also worth visiting in 19th-century Valladolid is the building where one of its most illustrious figures was born, José Zorrilla. The house is open to the public, and contains several of the romantic writer's personal effects, furniture and documents.
As the city has undergone significant urban growth in recent decades, Valladolid today offers a wide range of leisure and cultural options, with cinemas, theatres and museums, such as the National Sculpture Museum in the College of San Gregorio. This splendid building in the Flemish Gothic style, one of the most outstanding constructions in Valladolid, is notable for its exhibition of polychrome carved figures by artists like Alonso Berruguete and Gregorio Fernández. The Museum of Spanish Contemporary Art in the Patio Herreriano –one of the cloisters in the old Monastery of San Benito– contains over 800 20th-century paintings and sculptures.
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Valladolid, Yucatán, Mexico - Parque Francisco Cantón, cathedral, El Mesón, 21-23 December 2015
Valladolid, Yucatán, Mexico - Francisco Cantón Park, Cathedral of San Gervasio, El Mesón, 21-23 December 2015
- Video footage of Calle 39, Francisco Cantón Park with Christmas decorations, cathedral of San Gervasio with nativity scenes and statues of the Holy Lady of Mount Carmel and the Holy Child of Atocha, Calle 41, Calle 42, a Mayan house with photo session of a young bride, breakfast with huevos rancheros at El Mesón.
Valladolid, Yucatán, Mexico - Parque Francisco Cantón, catedral de San Gervasio, El Mesón, 21-23 de diciembre 2015
- Grabaciones de video de Calle 39, Parque Francisco Cantón con decoraciones de Navidad, la catedral de San Gervasio con belenes y estatuas de Nuestra Señora del Carmen y del Santo Niño de Atocha, Calle 41, Calle 42, una casa maya y una sesión de fotos de una joven novia, desayuno de huevos rancheros en El Mesón.
Catedrales De Mexico
Aquí un pequeño homenaje a las verdaderas joyas arquitectónicas que tiene nuestro gran país, las catedrales. Las catedrales que se muestran aqui son:
Catedral Metropolitana de México
Catedral De Guadalajara
Catedral De Monterrey
Catedral De Morelia
Catedral Metropolitana De Xalapa
Catedral De Puebla
Catedral De Zacatecas
Catedral De Durango
Catedral De Córdoba
Catedral De Yucatán
Catedral De Toluca
Catedral De San Luis Potosí
Catedral De Campeche
Catedral De tabasco
Catedral de San Andrés Tuxtla
Catedral de Chihuahua
Obvio mi favorita es la Catedral Metropolitana De Xalapa!!!
Cathedral In Mérida, Yucatan
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Cathedral of San Gervasio Valladolid Italians79 in Mexico
Cathedral of San Gervasio Valladolid Italians79 in Mexico Named after Valladolid, at the time the capital of Spain, the first Valladolid in Yucatán was established by Spanish Conquistador Francisco de Montejo's nephew on May 27, 1543 at some distance from the current town, at a lagoon called Chouac-Ha in the municipality of Tizimin. However, early Spanish settlers complained about the mosquitos and humidity at the original location, and petitioned to have the city moved further inland.
On March 24, 1545, Valladolid was relocated to its current location, built atop a Maya town called Zaci or Zaci-Val, whose buildings were dismantled to reuse the stones to build the Spanish colonial town. The following year the Maya people revolted, but were put down with additional Spanish troops coming from Mérida.
Valladolid had a population of 15,000 in 1840. In January 1847, the native Mayans rioted, killing some eighty whites and sacking their houses. After a Mayan noble was shot by firing squad, the riot became a general uprising. It was led by Jacinto Pat, batab of Tihosuco and by Cecilio Chi of nearby Ichmul.[1] The city and the surrounding region was the scene of intense battle during Yucatán's Caste War, and the Latino forces were forced to abandon Valladolid on March 14, 1848, with half being killed by ambush before they reached Mérida. The city was sacked by the Maya rebels but was recaptured later in the war.
Until the beginning of the 20th century, Valladolid was the third largest and most important city of the Yucatán Peninsula, (after Mérida and Campeche). It had a sizable well-to-do Criollo population, with a number of old Spanish style mansions in the old city. Valladolid was widely known under its nickname The Sultaness of the East.
San Gervasio Church,Valladolid. Mexico
San Gervasio Church,Valladolid. Mexico
Ande la rueda - Joseph Gavino Leal - (The Sumaya of the Valladolid Cathedral)
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Duet for two female voices composed by the Kapelmeister of Valladolid Cathedral, Joseph Gavino Leal.
Joseph Gavino Leal, the Manuel de Sumaya from Valladolid.
For Soprano I,II with violin I, II and bass.
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Sixteenth century church in Mexico, and birds singing 2016
Donde estuve hoy - Iglesia San Servacio -Valladolid - Mexico 3 de julio de 2019
San Servacio o Gervacio La iglesia más famosa en el centro, se ubica frente de la plaza y parque principal Francisco Cantòn, es construido el 28 de mayo de 1543, cuando es fundado, Valladolid (que en el pasado era Zacì) están reunidos en ese pueblo de indios llamado chahuacàa o Chouac-hà que significa Agua larga, distante seis lenguas del puerto pequeño llamado entonces El Cuyo, resolvieron fundar la población en el centro español, a la que dieron nombre de Valladolid, dando por titular de la iglesia que en el se fundara a Nuestra Señora de los Remedios y por abogado de ella a esa iglesia por ser ese día el del Santo, Más adelante cambiaron de lugar la población de Villa de Conil, en que desde un principio se habían fijado.
Como llegaron a la Víspera de la Asunción de Nuestra Señora, fue cambiando por este el titular de la iglesia, aunque siendo siempre el abogado de ella San Gervacio. Originalmente se construyo una parroquia en el siglo XV, que efue escenario de un sangriento crimen en el siglo XVIII, por lo cual, a manera de desagravio, el templo fue remodelado un poco, orientando su fachada hacia el norte. Lo único que se conservo fue el pórtico de la fachada principal que miraba, según la costumbre, hacia el poniente, con las esculturas de San Pedro y San Pablo.