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"Embracing the Charm of Colonial Style: A Journey Through Time and Culture" Step into the enchanting balconies on Royal Street, French Quarter, New Orleans, Louisiana

Background imageColonial Style Collection: Tahiti, Society Islands, French Polynesia, Pacific

Tahiti, Society Islands, French Polynesia, Pacific

Background imageColonial Style Collection: Haapiti Catholic Church, Moorea, Society Islands, French Polynesia, Pacific

Haapiti Catholic Church, Moorea, Society Islands, French Polynesia, Pacific

Background imageColonial Style Collection: Modern and Historic Buildings of Lapa, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, South America

Modern and Historic Buildings of Lapa, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, South America
Lapa is a neighborhood in the city of Rio de Janeiro, in Brazil. It is located in the centre of Rio and is famous for its historical monuments and nightlife

Background imageColonial Style Collection: View of the Carioca Aqueduct (Arcos da Lapa) and the Metropolitan Cathedral of Saint Sebastian in

View of the Carioca Aqueduct (Arcos da Lapa) and the Metropolitan Cathedral of Saint Sebastian in the Background, Lapa
The Carioca Aqueduct (Aqueduto da Carioca), which is an impressive example of colonial architecture and engineering, was built in the middle of the 18th century to bring fresh water from the Carioca

Background imageColonial Style Collection: Illustration of Indians and colonials in camp with rifles

Illustration of Indians and colonials in camp with rifles

Background imageColonial Style Collection: Illustration of North American Colonial settlement

Illustration of North American Colonial settlement

Background imageColonial Style Collection: Ouro Preto, MG, Brasil

Ouro Preto, MG, Brasil
A former colonial mining town located in the Serra do EspinhaAzo mountains and designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO because of its outstanding Baroque architecture

Background imageColonial Style Collection: Ouro Preto, Minas Gerais

Ouro Preto, Minas Gerais
Sunset at traditional colonial architecture, UNESCO World Heritage Site in Rua Direita, Ouro Preto, Minas Gerais, Brasil

Background imageColonial Style Collection: San Francisco church, Quito, Ecuador

San Francisco church, Quito, Ecuador

Background imageColonial Style Collection: Salvador Brazil

Salvador Brazil
Salvador historic name: So Salvador da Bahia de Todos os Santos, in English: City of the Holy Saviour of the Bay of all Saints

Background imageColonial Style Collection: Santa Rita Church in Parati

Santa Rita Church in Parati, typical colonial architecture building in 1722. Rio de Janeiro State

Background imageColonial Style Collection: Alleyway or callejAon in Guanajuato, Mexico

Alleyway or callejAon in Guanajuato, Mexico
A colorful narrow street in the provincial capital of Guanajuato, Mexico. It is located in a narrow valley, which makes the streets of the city narrow and winding

Background imageColonial Style Collection: Altar of La Compania church, Ecuador, Quito

Altar of La Compania church, Ecuador, Quito

Background imageColonial Style Collection: Potosi, Bolivia

Potosi, Bolivia

Background imageColonial Style Collection: Plaza central of Ouro Preto

Plaza central of Ouro Preto
Ouro Preto is a city in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil, a former colonial mining town located in the Serra do EspinhaAzo mountains

Background imageColonial Style Collection: Colorful houses in Punda, Willemstad, Curacao

Colorful houses in Punda, Willemstad, Curacao
Typical and very colorful houses at the Punda side of Willemstad, Curacao, Netherland Antilles.In 1997 the historic city center of Willemstad (Curacao)

Background imageColonial Style Collection: UNESCO City of Quito, Ecuador

UNESCO City of Quito, Ecuador
This Catholic church of San Francisco exemplifies the influence of Spanish colonial architecture on the city of Quito, Ecuador

Background imageColonial Style Collection: Guanajuato, Mexico

Guanajuato, Mexico
City of Guanajuato at sunset

Background imageColonial Style Collection: Plaza de 25th Mayo

Plaza de 25th Mayo
colonial buildings at Plaza de 25th Mayo, Sucre, Bolivia, South America

Background imageColonial Style Collection: View onto Sucre

View onto Sucre
view from Plaza Pedro de Anzares, la Recoleta, onto Sucre, Bolivia, South America

Background imageColonial Style Collection: Corte Suprema de Justicia

Corte Suprema de Justicia
palace of justice, Corte Suprema de Justicia, Sucre, Bolivia, South America

Background imageColonial Style Collection: Iglesia San Miguel

Iglesia San Miguel
interior shot of Church Iglesia San Miguel, Sucre, Bolivia, South America

Background imageColonial Style Collection: UNESCO Ultra Baroque Architecture

UNESCO Ultra Baroque Architecture
This statue is located on the front entrance of San Jose Mission.Art historians believe that this is one the of finest examples of Spanish Baroque in North America.Mission San Jose in now recognized

Background imageColonial Style Collection: Mission San Jose: An UNESCO Site

Mission San Jose: An UNESCO Site
This Catholic Mission Church is considered a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.Mission San Jose was established in San Antonio

Background imageColonial Style Collection: Mission Concepcion: A World Heritage Site

Mission Concepcion: A World Heritage Site
Mission Nuestra SeAnora de la Purisima Concepcion de Acuna was established in 1731 in San Antonio, Texas.Founded by Franciscan friars and Native Americans.Best preserved

Background imageColonial Style Collection: Mission concepcion

Mission concepcion
Mission Nuestra Senora de la Purisima Concepcion de Acuna was established in 1731 in San Antonio, Texas.This Catholic church is the best preserved of the Texas missions.This historical Spanish

Background imageColonial Style Collection: Mission San Jose Francisco de la Espada

Mission San Jose Francisco de la Espada was established in 1690 by Spanish friars and Native Americans in present day San Antonio, Texas, in what then known as northern New Spain

Background imageColonial Style Collection: Espada Mission: A World Heritage Sites

Espada Mission: A World Heritage Sites
Mission San Francisco de la Espada was established in 1690 in San Antonio, Texas. This Catholic church was founded by Native Americans

Background imageColonial Style Collection: Espada Mission: An UNESCO World Heritage Site

Espada Mission: An UNESCO World Heritage Site
These wooden doors lead into the entrance to of Espada Mission church.This Historical church was established by Spanish Friars Native Americans in San Antonio

Background imageColonial Style Collection: A Baroque Altar in Old Town Quito

A Baroque Altar in Old Town Quito
This is typical Baroque altar commonly found in the historic center of Quito, Ecuador

Background imageColonial Style Collection: San Juan Capistrano Mission: A World Heritage Site

San Juan Capistrano Mission: A World Heritage Site
Mission San Juan Capistrano is an active Catholic Church located in San Antonio, Texas.This historic mission church was established in 1731 by Franciscan friars.Today

Background imageColonial Style Collection: San Francisco Church in San Miguel de Allende

San Francisco Church in San Miguel de Allende
This is the San Francisco Church in San Miguel de allende

Background imageColonial Style Collection: San Jose Mission Church: A World Heritage Site

San Jose Mission Church: A World Heritage Site
Mission San Jose Mission is known as The Queen of the Missions and is recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. This Catholic church was founded in 1720 by Spanish Friars in San Antonio, Texas

Background imageColonial Style Collection: The Baroque Facade of San Jose Mission

The Baroque Facade of San Jose Mission
Mission San Jose is recognized as the best example of Spanish Baroque in North America. This mission church was founded in 1720 by Spanish priests in San Antonio

Background imageColonial Style Collection: Old Town Quito: A World Heritage Site

Old Town Quito: A World Heritage Site
This urban landscape depicts the city of San Francisco de Quito.It is the capital city of Ecuador and is the highest capital city in the world at 9, 350 feet(2850 meters) above sea level

Background imageColonial Style Collection: Mission San Jose

Mission San Jose
This is a landscape photo of San Jose Mission church located in San Antonio, Texas.Mission San Jose was founded in 1720 by Spanish colonists in collaboration with Native Americans.San Jose Mission is

Background imageColonial Style Collection: Guanajuato city underground

Guanajuato city underground
Guanajuato, the capital of Guanajuato state, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a charming colonial era city situated in a picturesque valley surrounded by the Sierra de Guanajuato mountains

Background imageColonial Style Collection: Mission San Jose: An UNESCO World Heritage Site

Mission San Jose: An UNESCO World Heritage Site
This is a wide angle landscape photo of historic San Jose Mission in San Antonio, Texas.San Jose Mission was founded by Spanish colonist

Background imageColonial Style Collection: The Belfray of San Jose Mission

The Belfray of San Jose Mission
Mission San Jose is located in San Antonio, Texas. The mission church was established by Spanish Friars in 1720 in an attempt to convert Native Americans.San Jose Mission is recognized for its

Background imageColonial Style Collection: Quito: An UNESCO World Heritage Site

Quito: An UNESCO World Heritage Site
Old Town Quito is located in the South American country of Ecuador.Because of its preservation, Quito is recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.In the background stands La Iglesia de la

Background imageColonial Style Collection: Mission Concepcion: An UNESCO World Heritage Site

Mission Concepcion: An UNESCO World Heritage Site
Mission Concepcion is located in San Antonio, Texas.The mission church was built by Spanish colonists in 1755 along the banks of the San Antonio River.This Catholic mission is considered the best

Background imageColonial Style Collection: Mission San Juan Capistrano: A World Heritage Site

Mission San Juan Capistrano: A World Heritage Site
Mission San Juan Capistrano was founded by Spanish colonists in 1731 on the eastern banks of the San Antonio River in present day San Antonio, Texas.Today

Background imageColonial Style Collection: Mission San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo

Mission San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo
Mission San Jose is known as the Queen of the Missions. Founded in 1720 by a Spanish Franciscan friar on the banks of the San Antonio River in what is now the city of San Antonio

Background imageColonial Style Collection: View on city street in Trinidad, Cuba

View on city street in Trinidad, Cuba

Background imageColonial Style Collection: Wall and door in colonial San Miguel de Allende

Wall and door in colonial San Miguel de Allende
Street view of wall and door in colonial San Miguel de Allende, the UNESCO World Heritage Site. 16th century old buildings & streets are preserved

Background imageColonial Style Collection: Agave plant outside Mexico City Cathedral

Agave plant outside Mexico City Cathedral
This is an agave Plant, in the garden across Mexican Metropolitan Cathedral in Mexico City

Background imageColonial Style Collection: Santo Domingo Church

Santo Domingo Church, Roman Catholic church originally built between the 16th & 18th centuries, with an on-site museum

Background imageColonial Style Collection: latino Americana Tower View

latino Americana Tower View
Mexico City Downtown, we see the city in the horizon the alameda central plaza on the left and the city on the horizon



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"Embracing the Charm of Colonial Style: A Journey Through Time and Culture" Step into the enchanting balconies on Royal Street, French Quarter, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. The colonial style houses transport you to a bygone era filled with elegance and grace. At Oak Alley Plantation in Vacherie, Louisiana, immerse yourself in the grandeur of colonial architecture. The stately house stands as a testament to the opulence of yesteryears. Relive scenes from "The Last Of The Mohicans, " where colonial influences intertwine with untamed wilderness. Witness history come alive amidst breathtaking landscapes. In Guanajuato City, Mexico, wander through public streets that exude an unmistakable colonial charm. Admire colorful facades and intricate details that tell tales of a rich cultural heritage. La Antigua Guatemala beckons with its picturesque streets adorned with colonial-style buildings. Explore Sacatepequez's hidden gem and marvel at its timeless beauty in Latin America. Discover Willemstad's waterfront on the Punda side in Curacao's Netherlands Antilles. Colonial architecture blends harmoniously with vibrant Caribbean colors for an unforgettable sight. San Miguel de Allende captivates visitors with its architectural wonders like Calle Aldama. Stroll down charming streets lined with well-preserved colonial structures that whisper stories from centuries past. Immerse yourself in the melodious notes resonating from Metropolitan Cathedral Pipe Organs—a true auditory delight within a splendidly crafted colonial setting. Transport yourself back in time as you encounter vintage cars adorning Trinidad de Cuba's cobblestone streets. Experience firsthand how nostalgia meets old-world charm effortlessly here. Embark on an African adventure to Senegal's Dakar Island Goree—an island steeped in history shaped by European colonization. Marvel at remnants of this tumultuous past while embracing its resilient spirit. Colonial style transcends borders and continents—each location offering its unique blend of history, culture, and architectural wonders.