Antigua Estación del Ferrocarril de Masaya

Masaya & Los Pueblos Blancos


Masaya's elegant former train station, built in 1926 on the north side of the city, is a local landmark. In 2013, the city announced plans to convert it into a cultural center, but at the time of writing the project was still underway.


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Nearby Masaya & Los Pueblos Blancos attractions

1. Iglesia de San Jerónimo

0.19 MILES

Among the major buildings worst hit by the earthquake of 2000 (which also destroyed about 80 homes) was Iglesia de San Jerónimo, built in 1928, the…

3. Parroquia de La Asunción

0.5 MILES

At the center the town is the 1750 Parroquia de La Asunción, an attractive but scarred late-baroque beauty that the Spanish government has offered to help…

4. Museo del Folclore

0.52 MILES

Inside the Mercado Artesanías complex, this small museum focuses on dance, local myths and the cultural traditions of Masaya. Apart from excellent photos…

5. Iglesia San Miguel de Masaya

0.61 MILES

The modern Iglesia de San Miguel, whose resident San Miguel Arcángel makes the rounds during the procession of St Jerome, is worth a peek.

6. Parroquia El Calvario

0.62 MILES

Parroquia El Calvario is a squat colonial structure with no spire, it's most remarkable for the extra-gory statues of Jesus and the thieves being…

7. Malecón & Laguna de Masaya

0.81 MILES

Seven blocks west of the Parque Central is an inspiring view in a region famed for them: across Laguna de Masaya to the smoking Santiago crater. The…

8. Iglesia San Sebastián

0.95 MILES

The original church at this location, also called Iglesia San Sebastián, was built around 1700; it was burned down by William Walker in 1856. The current…