The beautiful church of Uayma

 

The beautiful church of Uayma   


There is a striking church in Uayma, a small town just 10 minutes from Valladolid. It is very little known by tourists in Yucatan: the Ex–Convent of Santo Domingo de Guzmán.


This beautiful church arose during a difficult time for the Mayan people, an environment of battle and resistance. The Spanish were willing to colonize and modify everything they saw in their path at will. 


From customs to religion, a change that lasted years and destroyed one of the wisest and most influential cultures in the pre-Hispanic world.




One of the most striking Catholic temples in Yucatan rises.

In 1646, this Convent was built with remains of Mayan city ruins. This temple of the viceroyalty housed the Franciscans. Religious people who were evangelizing an entire population by mandate of the Spanish empire.


It was built with patios and large areas to teach about Christianity to many people. This church has a single nave with spectacular walls. You will be impressed. It is the only one of its kind in the entire region, with colors not used in other temples in Yucatán.



This temple has one nave, two side doors, and a wooden gate in front. The atrium is large, and the interior decorations are simple. The windows on the walls give it a unique view, and the colors make this visit to Uayma a great experience.


History of the church of Uayma

In 1863, during the bloody Caste War, the original construction was destroyed, leaving only ruins.


After a long restoration process, the church reopened to the public in 2004. The colors, rosettes, and internal ornaments remained identical to the originals.


The church's distinctive red color is related to Christ's sacrifice. A specific element of the beautiful church of Uayma's facade features a double-headed eagle representing the Habsburg symbol of the Spanish empire.


This church is open and ready for you to take advantage of the most Instagrammable spots in Yucatan.


Standing in front of this church is a unique experience; its magnificence makes you reflect on the Spanish power in the Mexican territory.  


Visiting this town is a great option; the locals are amiable, and it is the cradle of pottery in the state.






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