More from Mérida, Yucatán

Aug 16 – What should we see today? I wanted to visit the Museum of Modern Art, which wasn’t open when we passed by yesterday. Today there was a big sign saying it was open, but the guard at the door said not yet. We walked around for a half hour and went back. 🤷🏼‍♀️ Still not open. Oh well.

We like this little pilot on a paper airplane – looks like a Minion!
Christ of the Blisters, behind a locked gate

We strolled back over to the cathedral, and they were between services, so we got in! Pretty stark inside, but we were looking for a statue in the side chapel called Christ of the Blisters. Legend says the statue was carved from a tree that was hit by lightning and burned all night without charring. It was also the only object that survived the fiery destruction of the church in the town of Ichmul (though it was blackened and blistered from the heat). The statue was moved to the Mérida cathedral in 1645.

Worshipers waiting to enter the chapel of Christ of the Blisters

We moved on to the Governor’s Palace to see the famous murals. They are huge, and there are a lot of them. The descriptions are printed in Spanish, English and Mayan. I asked a guide if people still spoke Mayan and she assured me they did – 9% in Mérida, and about 25% in the Yucatán overall.

The Governor’s Palace
Some of the murals were of patriots (above) and some had many interwoven elements (below)
Natives enslaved by the Spaniards (the shadowy white figures on the right)
Big feet
A detail of a large mural, showing a serpent and an eagle
Next was the interactive Museo de Musica. I expected to see children, but it was all adults with headphones on, listening to classical and Latin music
We stopped into an open church and encountered life size statues similar to ones we saw in Spain – a full size Jesus above the altar
Full sized Last Supper figures next to the altar
I thought this painting was interesting – Jesus cutting down evil perhaps?
We stopped for lunch at our favorite hole in the wall restaurant, then retired for a siesta. It didn’t rain this afternoon, so we took a dip in our shady pool. Very nice! Tomorrow we move on…

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