La Merced Church, or Iglesia de la Merced, stands as a resilient testament to colonial architecture in Antigua, Guatemala. Its canary yellow facade with white trim is a striking sight, and it is one of the few churches in the city to have withstood numerous earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. The church’s thick walls enclose notable artworks, including a sculpture of Jesus carrying a golden cross. This revered figure is paraded through the streets during Palm Sunday and Good Friday, drawing both locals and visitors to witness this traditional procession.
La Merced Church (Iglesia de la Merced)
More Places You Might Enjoy
- 2
The Yaque del Norte, the longest river in the Dominican Republic, winds its way through the scenic Cordillera Central mountains. Originating in the heart of the country, the river’s course […]
- 1
Chandra Mahal, a seven-story palace within Jaipur’s City Palace complex, stands as the official residence of the descendants of Jaipur’s royal family. The inner courtyard, adorned with gates symbolizing the […]
- 13
Cap Taillat, a sandy promontory extending into the Mediterranean, is one of the Saint-Tropez region’s most secluded corners. Located just south of the town center, this protected wildlife area offers […]


