Campeche: Neler görülmeli
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Ednza
Edzná is a Maya archaeological site in the north of the Mexican state of Campeche. The site is open to visitors since the 1970s.
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Fort of San Miguel
This historic fortification protected Campeche from the British in the 18th century. Now, there is an archaeological museum here.
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Fort of San José
San José Castle -also known as Castillo de San José in Spanish- was opened to the public on 25 May 1846 on the «Buena Vista Hill» on the…
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San Francisco Walls
It is worth climbing the bastion as it offers very good panoramic view of the city.
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Bastion of San Carlos
Dating back to the 17th century, this fort in pentagonal shape is the seat of the city museum, exhibiting various historic artifacts.
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Bastion of San Pedro
Local rumours say that this fort used to be the seat of the Inquisition. Nowadays, there is a visitor center and a museum here.
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Bastion of Santa Rosa
The oldest bastion in Campeche offers a magnificent view of the city and the sea and also houses several galleries of art.
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Church of Jesus of Campeche
Dating back to the 16th century, this is one of the main churches in Campeche. Come to see its beautiful altars.
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Bastion of San Francisco
Named after the founder of the Franciscan order, this bastion used to serve as a barrack and a guarding spot in the past.
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Museum of Mayan Architecture
Located inside the Bastion of Solitude, this museum displays various interesting archaeological findings, especially monoliths.
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Plaza Principal
Also known as the Independence Square, this plaza is one of the oldest parts of Campeche and is a popular meeting point for the locals.
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Museum of Ships and Weapons
Seated inside the San Jose Fort, this museum is a perfect place for tourists interested in the military. Its collection is quite extensive.
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