An ancient Mayan building thought to be a school and named by a Spanish historian who thought it looked like a European monastery.
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An ancient Mayan building thought to be a school and named by a Spanish historian who thought it looked like a European monastery.
Once the home of General Francisco Canton Rosada, this building now houses artifacts and memorabilia as the Anthropology Museum.
Music venue that features classic música de trío and trova.
Beautiful little park in the heart of Merida, full of cafes, restaurants, shops and monuments.
Artists gallery just steps from Parque Santa Ana and the ex-escuela that is now an art museum. Two artists (from Morelia and Oaxaca) have moved to Merida and opened a gallery showing their work and work of other artists from around the country. They also hold regular classes to show students how to make alebrijas, the colorful dream-like animal sculptures for which Oaxaca has become famous. Children and adults are welcome.