Exconvento de Santo Domingo de Guzmán Yanhuitlan, Oaxaca

Day Trip around Dominican Route in a private service for your family or friends

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An ideal visit to admire the magnificent Dominican ex-convents, built during the evangelization of the Sew Spain. Their massive structure contrast with the small of the surrounding villages. We will pick you up at your hotel to enjoy the Dominican ex-convent of San Pedro and San Pablo Etla, Santo Domingo Yanhuitlán, San Pedro and San Pablo Teposcolula, San Juan Bautista Coixtlahuaca. This is a Private Tour ideal to enjoy with family or friends, in groups of 4 to 15 people. You will have enough time to admire and at the same time take pictures of these beautiful landscapes without the pressure of a number group attached to an itinerary. During this private tour, you will be accompanied by a certified guide and a driver in a modern and comfortable vehicle according the number of passengers. In addition, if you are Mexican, you can take advantage of discounts for nationals at each site (only if applicable), such as student discounts or free admission on Sundays.

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Day Trip around Dominican Route in a private service for your family or friends

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After the construction of the aqueduct by Dominican friars on a hill east of Nativitas, currently Villa de San Pedro and San Pablo Etla, the temple, convent and layout of the town were built. On the west side of the cloister there is a plaque, with the engraved legend: "Beginning and finishing year 1636". This date is considered as completion because, due to the magnitude of the building and the work done in the quarry stone, at least twenty years passed. Father Burgoa mentions that this building is due to Fathers José Calderón and Alfonso Espinoza in the year of 1620. The set consists of the atrial courtyard, temple and convent; most of them built with green quarry. The atrium has a fence with two entrances, and is equipped with gardens. The main facades of the temple and the ex-convent are integrated in a single plane oriented to the west. The cover of the temple is of two bodies. It has access with a semicircular arch and a coral window, like a niche; both flanked by intercolumnia of smooth pilasters. The auction is a pediment, with a clock on its eardrum. The interior is of a single nave covered with a barrel vault. In the presbytery is a golden cypress that houses the sculpture of the Lord of the Peñas. The convent is located on the south side of the temple. The first space it presents is the pilgrims' portal, basically a gallery composed of semicircular arches on Tuscan columns. The cloister is of two levels; the central courtyard is delimited by semicircular arcades and the corridors are domed.

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Ex-Convento de Santo Domingo de Yanhuitlan

At the height of Km 119 of the road No.190 this town is located, whose name means "Pueblo Nuevo" in Nahuatl and that, formerly, was called Yosocahui, which in Mixtec means "El Llano Nuevo". Here you can admire the Temple and Ex-convent of Santo Domingo, a complex that, at the time, was the second in importance of the Dominican order in the Oaxaca region. Nowadays, it constitutes one of the most outstanding examples of the novo-Hispanic architecture of the 16th century. The construction was erected on a huge pre-Hispanic platform and although some modifications were made in the 18th century, it retains in its place the original paintings and sculptures, among which the main 16th-century altarpiece elaborated by the Sevillian painter Andrés de la Concha.

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Ex-Convento de San Pedro y San Pablo Teposcolula

This population is located 23 km from the previous point by the deviation to Tlaxiaco, on the highway No. 190 in its section Oaxaca-Mexico. The Dominicans settled here in 1541, starting shortly after the construction of a fabulous religious complex, with a magnificent open chapel that is one of the most important works of the sixteenth century in New Spain. It should be noted that this chapel had two choirs, one for singers and one for musicians. At the time, the chapel was decorated with an altarpiece made by the painters Andrés de la Concha and Andrés Pereyns of whom some works are preserved inside the temple.

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Inclusions

  • Private transportation
  • Bottled water
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Pickup and drop off at your hotel
  • Comfortable vehicle according the number of passengers
  • Lunch
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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This is a Private service, passengers pickup is included. If your hotel is not listed, do not worry, you can add your address (for example an Airbnb location). Otherwise we will be in contact with you before tour date, so we can clarify what hotel or address you will stay.

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