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"Exploring the Rich Heritage of Spanish Colonial Architecture in the Americas" Immerse yourself in the vibrant streets of Havana, Cuba

Background imageSpanish Colonial Collection: Architectural Features of Quitos Basilica of Nuestra SeAnora de la Merced

Architectural Features of Quitos Basilica of Nuestra SeAnora de la Merced
This Spanish colonial church is located in the Ecuadorian capital Quito. This white stuccoed church is adorned with Incan and Catholic inscriptions

Background imageSpanish Colonial Collection: The Bell Tower of San Juan Capistrano

The Bell Tower of San Juan Capistrano
This historic belfry is one of San Juan Capistrano unique architectural features. This Spanish colonial church was founded by Franciscan friars in 1731 along the banks of the San Antonio River in San

Background imageSpanish Colonial Collection: The Doors of Old Quito

The Doors of Old Quito
These street doors in the capital city of Quito, Ecuador are reflective of the Spanish influence in its colonial architecture

Background imageSpanish Colonial Collection: A Hillside View of Urban Quito

A Hillside View of Urban Quito
In Quito, Ecuador hillside neighborhoods like this surround the old colonial city. These neighborhoods are geographically large and over populated

Background imageSpanish Colonial Collection: A Perspective View of Mission Concepcions Wooden Door

A Perspective View of Mission Concepcions Wooden Door
This is a visual perspective of the front door of Mission Concepcion. The doorway is seen through a wrought iron sculpture situated above a water well

Background imageSpanish Colonial Collection: Mission Espada: A UNESCO World Heritage Site

Mission Espada: A UNESCO World Heritage Site
Mission San Francisco de la Espada was founded in 1690 by Spanish friars in San Antonio, Texas. This front wooden door is an example of the Spanish colonial influence on its architecture

Background imageSpanish Colonial Collection: San Francisco de la Espada: An Old Spanish Mission In Texas

San Francisco de la Espada: An Old Spanish Mission In Texas
Historic San Francisco de la Espada Mission Church is located in San Antonio, Texas. This mission church was established by Spain in 1690

Background imageSpanish Colonial Collection: Deacons Dalmatic (outer garment), c. 1730 (textile)

Deacons Dalmatic (outer garment), c. 1730 (textile)
XOS1766274 Deacons Dalmatic (outer garment), c.1730 (textile) by Mexican School, (18th century); length:116.2 cm; Los Angeles County Museum of Art, CA

Background imageSpanish Colonial Collection: Priests Chasuble c. 1730 (textile)

Priests Chasuble c. 1730 (textile)
XOS1766265 Priests Chasuble c.1730 (textile) by Mexican School, (18th century); length: 116.8 cm; Los Angeles County Museum of Art, CA

Background imageSpanish Colonial Collection: Virgin of Belen (Virgen de Belen), c. 1700-1720 (oil on canvas)

Virgin of Belen (Virgen de Belen), c. 1700-1720 (oil on canvas)
XOS1766263 Virgin of Belen (Virgen de Belen), c.1700-1720 (oil on canvas) by Cuzco School, (17th Century); 180.3x120x8.9 cm; Los Angeles County Museum of Art, CA

Background imageSpanish Colonial Collection: Historic Spanish colonial walls and fortifications surround the Old City of Cartagena

Historic Spanish colonial walls and fortifications surround the Old City of Cartagena, Colombia

Background imageSpanish Colonial Collection: Pedro de Heredia, founder of Cartagena, still stands watch over the Plaza de los Coches

Pedro de Heredia, founder of Cartagena, still stands watch over the Plaza de los Coches, Old City, Cuidad Vieja, Cartagena, Colombia

Background imageSpanish Colonial Collection: Dramatic and inspiring equine sculptures link Getsemani with El Centro districts of Cartagena

Dramatic and inspiring equine sculptures link Getsemani with El Centro districts of Cartagena, Colombia

Background imageSpanish Colonial Collection: Wonderful architecture of the venerable University of Cartagena, Universidad de Cartagena

Wonderful architecture of the venerable University of Cartagena, Universidad de Cartagena, Cartagena, Colombia

Background imageSpanish Colonial Collection: Charming horse-drawn carriages take visitors for tours of historic Cartagena, Colombia

Charming horse-drawn carriages take visitors for tours of historic Cartagena, Colombia

Background imageSpanish Colonial Collection: Charming Spanish colonial architecture graces the Old City, Cuidad vieja, of Cartagena

Charming Spanish colonial architecture graces the Old City, Cuidad vieja, of Cartagena, Colombia

Background imageSpanish Colonial Collection: Cathedral Santa Catalina de la Alejandria looks over Plaza de Bolivar in the Old City

Cathedral Santa Catalina de la Alejandria looks over Plaza de Bolivar in the Old City (Cuidad vieja) of Cartagena, Bolivar, Colombia

Background imageSpanish Colonial Collection: High on a hill, Convento de la Popa overlooks, Cartagena de Indias, Bolivar, Colombia

High on a hill, Convento de la Popa overlooks, Cartagena de Indias, Bolivar, Colombia

Background imageSpanish Colonial Collection: Castillo de San Felipe de Barajas was built during the 16th and 17th centuries to

Castillo de San Felipe de Barajas was built during the 16th and 17th centuries to defend Cartagena against pirates and foreign enemies such as Great Britain

Background imageSpanish Colonial Collection: Neighborhood church in the Plaza de la Trinidad, Old City- Cuidad Vieja - Cartagena

Neighborhood church in the Plaza de la Trinidad, Old City- Cuidad Vieja - Cartagena, Colombia

Background imageSpanish Colonial Collection: Wonderful Spanish colonial architecture is a confection in the Old City, Cuidad Vieja

Wonderful Spanish colonial architecture is a confection in the Old City, Cuidad Vieja, Cartagena, Colombia

Background imageSpanish Colonial Collection: Church - iglesia - of San Pedro Claver in the Plaza de San Pedro Claver, Old City

Church - iglesia - of San Pedro Claver in the Plaza de San Pedro Claver, Old City, Cuidad Vieja, Cartagena, Colombia

Background imageSpanish Colonial Collection: The venerable clock tower - Torre del Reloj - looks out over the Plaza de la Paz

The venerable clock tower - Torre del Reloj - looks out over the Plaza de la Paz in the Old City - Cuidad Vieja - Cartagena, Colombia

Background imageSpanish Colonial Collection: Wonderful architecture in the San Diego section of the Old City, Cuidad Vieja, Cartagena

Wonderful architecture in the San Diego section of the Old City, Cuidad Vieja, Cartagena, Colombia

Background imageSpanish Colonial Collection: Colorful buildings and church domes in the Plaza de la Aduana, Old City, Cuidad Vieja

Colorful buildings and church domes in the Plaza de la Aduana, Old City, Cuidad Vieja, Cartagena, Colombia

Background imageSpanish Colonial Collection: Mission San Francisco de la Espada, San Antonio, Texas, United States of America

Mission San Francisco de la Espada, San Antonio, Texas, United States of America, North America

Background imageSpanish Colonial Collection: Mission San Juan Capistrano, San Antonio, Texas, United States of America, North America

Mission San Juan Capistrano, San Antonio, Texas, United States of America, North America

Background imageSpanish Colonial Collection: Mission San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo, Mission San Jose, San Antonio, Texas, United

Mission San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo, Mission San Jose, San Antonio, Texas, United States of America, North America

Background imageSpanish Colonial Collection: Mission Nuestra Senora de la Purisima Concepcion, Mission Concepcion, San Antonio

Mission Nuestra Senora de la Purisima Concepcion, Mission Concepcion, San Antonio, Texas, United States of America, North America

Background imageSpanish Colonial Collection: The Cathedral Basilica of St. Augustine, St

The Cathedral Basilica of St. Augustine, St. Augustine, oldest continuously occupied European-established settlement, Florida, United States of America, North America

Background imageSpanish Colonial Collection: USA, California, San Juan Capistrano. Mission San Juan Capistrano, Serra Chapel, b

USA, California, San Juan Capistrano. Mission San Juan Capistrano, Serra Chapel, b.1782, Votive Candles

Background imageSpanish Colonial Collection: USA, California, San Diego. Mission San Diego de Alcala

USA, California, San Diego. Mission San Diego de Alcala

Background imageSpanish Colonial Collection: USA, California, Palm Springs. Uptown District from North Indian Canyon Drive, sunrise

USA, California, Palm Springs. Uptown District from North Indian Canyon Drive, sunrise




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"Exploring the Rich Heritage of Spanish Colonial Architecture in the Americas" Immerse yourself in the vibrant streets of Havana, Cuba, and marvel at its stunning Spanish colonial architecture. Admire the timeless beauty of "Virgin of Guadalupe, " a captivating oil painting from 1691 that showcases religious devotion during the Spanish colonial era. Step back in time as you visit Governors Palace on Santa Fe Plaza, a historic gem dating back to the 1600s, representing New Mexico's Spanish colonial past. Journey through Nicaragua's second city, Leon, where you'll encounter charming adobe churches reminiscent of Spain's influence on Central America. Indulge your senses with fresh tropical fruit for sale in Cartagena, Colombia—a Caribbean paradise steeped in South American Spanish colonial heritage. Discover history at every turn as you explore Historic Santuario and Iglesia de San Pedro in Cartagena—testaments to Colombia's rich architectural legacy. Wander through Panama City's Casco Vieja (Old Town) and Panama Vieja to witness firsthand how Spanish colonialism shaped Central America's urban landscapes. Experience Granada's plaza de la catedral (cathedral square) in Nicaragua—the heart of this enchanting city adorned with magnificent examples design. Uncover Miami’s hidden gem: Espanola Way on South Beach—an enclave showcasing exquisite Spanish Colonial architecture amidst a modern American backdrop. Marvel at Taos' San Francisco de Asis Mission—a testament to New Mexico’s enduring connection to its Hispanic roots within North America. Embark on an architectural journey spanning continents and centuries as you delve into the fascinating world influences across different corners of the Americas.