| 1> |
H
Hotel Julamis. Original house built in 1818 |
 |
| 2> |
Fracisco De Monejo's
House (1542) Former home of the conqueror of Yucatan |
| 3> |
Cathedral
of San Idelfonso (1561-1599) The oldest cathedral in The New World |
| 4> |
Merida's Town Hall
(1735) |
| 5> |
P
El
Zócalo (Central Park, 1542) |
| 6> |
Governors Palace
(1892) It exhibits 27 murals depicting the history of Yucatan |
| 7> |
P
Idalgo's
Park (1877) |
| 8> |
Lucas De Gálves Market
(1833) |
| 9> |
M
City
Museum (Turn of C. XIX) |
| 10> |
E
University
of Yucatan (1624) |
| 11> |
Mejorada
Church (1624) |
| 12> |
M
Museum
of Popular Art (Turn of C. XIX) |
| 13> |
E
Franklin Institute
(school of languages) |
| 14> |
Dragones Arch (1690) |
| 15> |
Dragones
Arch (1690) |
| 16> |
Peon Contreras Theater
(1908) |
| 17> |
P
Santa
Lucia Park and Arches (1575) |
| 18> |
M
Museum
of the Yucatecan Song (Turn of C. XIX) |
| 19> |
E
Art
School (1920) |
| 20> |
P
Santa
Ana Church (1733) |
| 21> |
M
Museum
of Anthropology (1909 -1911) |
| 22> |
E
School
of Languages: Escuela de Idiomas del Sureste |
| 23> |
C
Postal
Office |
| 24> |
P
Santa
Lucia Church (1575) |
| 25> |
P
Beginning
of Paseo Montejo |