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Ruins of the monastery of the Apostle James (Convento de Santiago Apostol) description and photos - Mexico: Oaxaca. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photographs and a map showing the nearest significant objects. The title in English is Convento de Santiago Apostol. Photo and descriptionNot far from the city of Oaxaca there is a small settlement of Cuilapan, whose development peaked in past centuries. Currently, tourists come here solely because of the ruins of the monastery of St. James, which the locals call St. Santiago. This monastery and the temple of the same name next to it are located on a hill right above the village. It is interesting that the Dominican monastery complex, the construction of which began in 1555, was never completed. Nevertheless, monks lived in it until 1663, who later moved to Oaxaca, leaving a grandiose construction site, partially destroyed by earthquakes. Something like the roof of the basilica has not been completed. Currently, we see a Renaissance temple consisting only of walls, which are adjoined by two imposing colonnades. Some of the columns were destroyed by tremors. To the left of the church is a stone pulpit, to which a small staircase leads. The building of the monastery with very thick walls has also survived. Looking at them, one involuntarily recalls that monasteries in the New World also served as fortresses where one could hide from the attack of the Indians. Old frescoes have survived near the main portal to the monastery. In 1831, the arrested Mexican President Vincente Guerrero was kept in the dilapidated monastery of St. James the Apostle. The second floor was occupied by the rooms of the monks. It is surrounded by a terrace, which has now been turned into an observation deck. Climbing it, you can take beautiful pictures of the surroundings. We also recommend reading Omsk Museum of Fine Arts M. A. Vrubel description and photo - Russia - Siberia: Omsk Topic: Ruins of the monastery of the Apostle James (Convento de Santiago Apostol) description and photos - Mexico: Oaxaca. |