This church is colonial and has a gilded altar. It is an example of Spain's influence in the American colonies. Walking around the old Panama City was a wonderful experience.
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San Jose Church Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Located in the Lesser Town, the San Jose Church is said to date back to 1673, and has been relocated, destroyed and remodeled. Its iconic golden altar is not actually all gold, but is made of gold leaf, paint-covered mahogany. Although the church has been somewhat dilapidated due to historical reasons, it does not affect its solemnity and attracts many devout believers.
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This church is colonial and has a gilded altar. It is an example of Spain's influence in the American colonies. Walking around the old Panama City was a wonderful experience.
【View】 This church is colonial and has a gilded altar. It is an example of Spain’s influence in the American colonies. Walking in the old Panama City was a wonderful experience.
The San Jose Church is a colonial building. The feeling of this church is also quite fun. There are also very rich foreign cultural characteristics. The whole church can also see a lot of interesting things. [View] The whole scenery is beautiful [Fun] Very interesting [View]
Just in the old city, a small church, compared with the church in Europe, it is completely incomparable, there are fewer people, the maintenance is also very good, all are free, occasionally see a person praying.
A simple chapel, with a long history, intact preservation, and a solemn atmosphere.