A visual and spiritual journey through the sacred heart of a historic city.
In Churches of Antigua, Guatemala, photographer and adventurer Jane Moorman captures the soul of a city where colonial architecture, deep spirituality, and timeless craftsmanship converge. Through stunning images and rich historical insight, this book explores the intricate beauty of Antigua's churches, convents, and cathedrals, many of which have withstood centuries of natural disaster and cultural transformation.
From the richly adorned altarpieces and quiet cloisters of San Francisco El Grande to the haunting ruins of El Carmen and Santa Clara, each page invites readers to witness the devotion, artistry, and resilience that shaped Guatemala's colonial religious heritage. With vivid photography and reflective storytelling, Jane guides us through not only the buildings but also the people, saints, and legacies that bring these structures to life.
Perfect for lovers of architecture, photography, travel, and sacred history, this book is both a visual celebration and a heartfelt tribute to one of the world's most spiritually resonant cities.