
Antigua was built in an era of fantastic colonial wealth. Founded in 1543, Antigua is one of the oldest colonial cities in all of the Americas.
Resting quietly in the valley of the Rio Pensativo, Antigua is surrounded by three enormous volcanoes; Agua, Fuego and Acatenango. History and geology have conspired to create a city of understated style and elegance in an absolutely spectacular corner of the world.
In 1773, one more in a long line of major earthquakes forced moving the capital of Guatemala from Antigua to its present location in Guatemala City. The seismic activity that led to Antigua being all but abandoned two hundred thirty years ago has limited development since, and along with some enlightened city planning, has preserved the best of Antigua while offering the amenities the modern traveler expects.
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