San Cristóbal de las Casas Sights

  1. Cathedral

    On the north side of the plaza, the cathedral was begun in 1528 but wasn't finally completed till 1815 because of several natural disasters. Sure enough, new earthquakes struck in 1816 and 1847, causing considerable damage, but it was restored again in 1920-22. The gold-leaf interior has five gilded altarpieces featuring 18th-century paintings by Miguel Cabrera.

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  2. Cerro de Guadalupe

    Want to take in the best views in town? Well, you'll have to work for them, because at this altitude the stairs up this hill can be punishing. A church crowns the lookout: the Iglesia de Guadalupe becomes a hotspot for religious devotees around the Día de la Virgen de Guadalupe (December 12).

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  3. Cerro de San Cristóbal

    Want to take in the best views in town? Well, you'll have to work for them, because at this altitude the stairs up this hill can be punishing. A church crowns the lookout.

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  4. Templo de Santo Domingo

    The 16th-century Templo de Santo Domingo is San Cristóbal's most beautiful church, especially when its pink facade catches the late-afternoon sun. The Baroque frontage, with its outstanding filigree stucco work, was added in the 17th century and includes a double-headed Hapsburg eagle, the symbol of the Spanish monarchy at the time. The interior is lavishly gilded, especially the ornate pulpit.

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