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Sacatepequez Department Collection

Welcome to Sacatepequez Department, a place filled with rich history and stunning architecture

Background imageSacatepequez Department Collection: The Cathedral of San Jose

The Cathedral of San Jose
UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageSacatepequez Department Collection: Antigua Guatemala Cathedral at night

Antigua Guatemala Cathedral at night
Saint Joseph Cathedral (Catedral de San Jose) is a Roman Catholic church on the Plaza Central, Antigua, Guatemala.The old colonial city of Antigua is a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageSacatepequez Department Collection: Facade of Old Church, Antigua, Guatemala

Facade of Old Church, Antigua, Guatemala
Facade of the Church of La Compania de Jesus in the city of Antigua, Guatemala.The old colonial city of Antigua is a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageSacatepequez Department Collection: Facade of Old Church, Antigua, Guatemala

Facade of Old Church, Antigua, Guatemala
Facade of the Church of La Compania de Jesus in the city of Antigua, Guatemala.The old colonial city of Antigua is a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageSacatepequez Department Collection: Facade of Old Church, Antigua, Guatemala

Facade of Old Church, Antigua, Guatemala
Facade of the Church of La Compania de Jesus in the city of Antigua, Guatemala.The old colonial city of Antigua is a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageSacatepequez Department Collection: San AgustiAin Church, Antigua, Guatemala

San AgustiAin Church, Antigua, Guatemala.The old colonial city of Antigua is a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageSacatepequez Department Collection: Agua Volcano and Streets of Antigua, Guatemala

Agua Volcano and Streets of Antigua, Guatemala
Agua Volcano and San AgustiAin Church, Antigua, Guatemala.The old colonial city of Antigua is a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageSacatepequez Department Collection: Guatemala, Antigua. The convent of Santa Clara was founded 1699 by five nuns from Puebla, Mexico

Guatemala, Antigua. The convent of Santa Clara was founded 1699 by five nuns from Puebla, Mexico. What remains of Santa Clara takes its present shape from a 1734 reconstruction

Background imageSacatepequez Department Collection: Guatemala, Antigua. Brightly painted building in Antigua

Guatemala, Antigua. Brightly painted building in Antigua

Background imageSacatepequez Department Collection: Guatemala, Antigua. Second floor balcony of a hotel in Antigua

Guatemala, Antigua. Second floor balcony of a hotel in Antigua

Background imageSacatepequez Department Collection: Guatemala, Antigua. The Ruins of the Cathedral de Antigua. The Cathedral was almost

Guatemala, Antigua. The Ruins of the Cathedral de Antigua. The Cathedral was almost entirely destroyed by the earthquake of 1773

Background imageSacatepequez Department Collection: Guatemala, Antigua. Cathedral of Antigua, which was almost entirely destroyed by

Guatemala, Antigua. Cathedral of Antigua, which was almost entirely destroyed by the earthquake of 1773, only a small part was restored to serve as parish church

Background imageSacatepequez Department Collection: Guatemala, Antigua. The facade of a church in Antigua

Guatemala, Antigua. The facade of a church in Antigua

Background imageSacatepequez Department Collection: Guatemala, Antigua. The facade of an old church in Antigua with a Jacaranda tree in bloom

Guatemala, Antigua. The facade of an old church in Antigua with a Jacaranda tree in bloom

Background imageSacatepequez Department Collection: Guatemala, Antigua. Arco de Santa Catarina

Guatemala, Antigua. Arco de Santa Catarina

Background imageSacatepequez Department Collection: Guatemala, Antigua. The facade of church ruins in the town of Antigua

Guatemala, Antigua. The facade of church ruins in the town of Antigua

Background imageSacatepequez Department Collection: Guatemala, Antigua. San Pedro Church in the town of Antigua and Vulcan de Agua

Guatemala, Antigua. San Pedro Church in the town of Antigua and Vulcan de Agua

Background imageSacatepequez Department Collection: Guatemala, Antigua. Public wash basins where the local women do their laundry

Guatemala, Antigua. Public wash basins where the local women do their laundry

Background imageSacatepequez Department Collection: Guatemala, Antigua. Floral arrangement on a table in hotel lobby

Guatemala, Antigua. Floral arrangement on a table in hotel lobby

Background imageSacatepequez Department Collection: Guatemala, Antigua. Entry door at a local coffee plantation in Antigua

Guatemala, Antigua. Entry door at a local coffee plantation in Antigua

Background imageSacatepequez Department Collection: Guatemala, Antigua. Local Coffee Plantation and museum aka Museo del Cafe. Red coffee

Guatemala, Antigua. Local Coffee Plantation and museum aka Museo del Cafe. Red coffee beans on plant

Background imageSacatepequez Department Collection: Guatemala, Antigua. Sign at a local coffee plantation in Antigua

Guatemala, Antigua. Sign at a local coffee plantation in Antigua

Background imageSacatepequez Department Collection: Guatemala, Antigua. The grounds of the Casa Santo Domingo hotel

Guatemala, Antigua. The grounds of the Casa Santo Domingo hotel

Background imageSacatepequez Department Collection: Guatemala, Antigua. Colorful houses along the town of Antigua

Guatemala, Antigua. Colorful houses along the town of Antigua

Background imageSacatepequez Department Collection: Guatemala, Antigua. Colonial architecture with flowers blooming along the wall

Guatemala, Antigua. Colonial architecture with flowers blooming along the wall

Background imageSacatepequez Department Collection: Guatemala, Antigua. Old ruins in the town of Antigua

Guatemala, Antigua. Old ruins in the town of Antigua



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Welcome to Sacatepequez Department, a place filled with rich history and stunning architecture. The Cathedral of San Jose stands tall, showcasing its grandeur and religious significance. As the sun sets, the Antigua Guatemala Cathedral comes alive, illuminating the night sky with its enchanting beauty. The facades of old churches in Antigua are a sight to behold. Each one tells a story of resilience and faith that has stood the test of time. From San Agustin Church to the ruins of the Cathedral de Antigua, these structures leave visitors in awe. As you wander through the streets of Antigua, you can't help but be captivated by the majestic Agua Volcano towering above. Its presence adds an element of natural wonder to this already picturesque town. Delve into history at the convent of Santa Clara, founded in 1699. This sacred place offers a glimpse into colonial times and invites reflection amidst its serene atmosphere. Antigua's charm extends beyond its architectural wonders. Colorful walls adorned with potted plants create a vibrant backdrop for your exploration. And don't miss out on visiting local coffee plantations - their entry doors welcome you into a world where aroma fills every corner. Sacatepequez Department is truly a gem within Central America's crown - Guatemala's pride and joy.