Panama City
Celebrating Panama as the land bridge that has permitted astonishing biodiversity in the region, this world-class museum is a visual feast. Exhibits tell鈥
Panama City
Celebrating Panama as the land bridge that has permitted astonishing biodiversity in the region, this world-class museum is a visual feast. Exhibits tell鈥
Panama City
This wonderful privately owned museum features the best collection of Panamanian art anywhere, an excellent collection of works on paper by Latin American鈥
Panama City
Founded on August 15, 1519, by Spanish conquistador Pedro Arias de 脕vila, the city of Panam谩 was the first European settlement along the Pacific. For 150鈥
Panama City
At the tip of the southern point of Casco Viejo, this beautiful plaza pays homage to the French role in the construction of the canal. Its large stone鈥
Panama City
This Casco Viejo church protects the famous Altar de Oro (Golden Altar), the sole relic salvaged after privateer Henry Morgan sacked Panam谩 Viejo.
Panama City
This impressive museum is housed in a beautifully restored building that once served as the headquarters for the original French canal company. The Panama鈥
Panama City
Built in 1907, the interior of this ornate Casco Viejo theater has been completely restored. It boasts red and gold decorations, a once-magnificent鈥
Catedral de Nuestra Se帽ora de la Asunci贸n
Panama City
Built between 1619 and 1626, this cathedral is the best-preserved building of the Panam谩 Viejo ruins. In traditional fashion, it was designed so that its鈥
Panama City
Built in 1617, this Panam脿 Viejo landmark may be the oldest standing bridge in the Americas.
Panama City
On a hill north of downtown, this 265-hectare park protects vast expanses of tropical semideciduous forest within the city limits, and serves as an鈥
Panama City
Ideal for families, CEM is operated by the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI). This informative marine museum features two small aquariums and鈥
Explora Center of Science & Arts
Panama City
Mini travelers (and those young at heart) will love this museum dedicated to interactive learning. Six exhibition rooms explore such themes as electricity鈥
Iglesia de la Compa帽铆a de Jes煤s
Panama City
These days only a shell, this 1741 convent and church in Casco Viejo was destroyed in a fire and further damaged in an earthquake but remains a thing of鈥
Panama City
The biggest park in the city is filled with children, joggers and the occasional salsa class. It's located in Omar, behind the San Francisco neighborhood鈥
Iglesia y Convento de Santo Domingo
Panama City
Iglesia y Convento de Santo Domingo is the best-preserved church of the ruins of Panam谩 Viejo. The convent dates from the 1570s, though the church was鈥
Panama City
An example of the baroque style in Panama, this Casco Viejo church was built in 1673 with a facade transferred from Panam谩 Viejo.
Panama City
The story of the monumental effort to build the Panama Canal is powerfully depicted in murals by notable artist William B Van Ingen of New York. The鈥
Iglesia y Convento de la Compa帽铆a de Jes煤s
Panama City
In Panam谩 Viejo, the Jesuits arrived a decade or so after Dominican friars and built Iglesia y Convento de la Compa帽铆a de Jes煤s, whose stone ruins are鈥
Iglesia y Convento de San Francisco
Panama City
Like other Panam谩 Viejo churches, this is among the settlement's most outstanding structures: rectangular, with stone outer walls, timber roofs, internal鈥
Panama City
With 1600 species, Panama City's butterfly garden is a worthy stop for nature lovers. Fifteen-minute guided tours explain the life cycle of butterflies鈥
Iglesia y Convento de Santo Domingo
Panama City
Built in 1678, these gorgeous ruins in Casco Viejo are what remain after two major fires brought down the church's tower and interior areas. Left are the鈥
Iglesia y Convento de la Concepci贸n
Panama City
In Panam谩 Viejo, Iglesia y Convento de la Concepci贸n was erected by the nuns of Nuestra Se帽ora de la Concepci贸n. Most of the ruins, which cover the better鈥
Panama City
Inaugurated in April 2014, this is the home stadium of Chorrillo FC and Club Deportivo Plaza Amador. It was named after the legendary Maracan茫 Stadium in鈥
Panama City
In this plaza, in the heart of Casco Viejo, Panama declared its independence from Colombia on November 3, 1903.
Panama City
The headquarters of the Panama archdiocese. Construction started on this 1796 cathedral in 1688.
Museo de Arte Religioso Colonial
Panama City
Housed beside the ruins of the Iglesia y Convento de Santo Domingo, the Museo de Arte Religioso Colonial has a collection of colonial-era religious鈥
Panama City
In the original settlement of Panam谩 Viejo, this museum traces the history from pre-colonial times to colonial life. There's an impressive scale model of鈥
Panama City
In 1826, in a schoolroom opposite this Casco Viejo park, Sim贸n Bol铆var held a meeting urging the union of the Latin American countries. Bol铆var eventually鈥
Panama City
Once the headquarters of the First National City Bank of New York, this is where much of the financing of the Panama Canal took place. Today the American鈥
Panama City
The modest Museo de Historia de Panam谩 has a small selection of exhibits covering Panamanian history from the colonial period to the modern era.
Panama City
Sculpted by Miguel Blan and Mariano Benlliure, the Balboa statue overlooks the Bah铆a de Panam谩 and was inaugurated in 1924, a gift from Spain.
Panama City
Facing the Plaza Mayor in Panam谩 Viejo, these houses were built by Francisco Terr铆n. The better houses were usually built from timber and placed wall to鈥
Panama City
Panam谩 Viejo's center of power resided at Casas Reales, a complex ringed by timber ramparts and separated from the city proper by a moat. Within the鈥
Panama City
On the northeastern outskirts of Panama City, the white-domed Baha鈥檌 House of Worship is the mother temple for all of Latin America. It looms like a giant鈥
Panama City
Once the headquarters for the US Southern Command in Panama, 鈥楥iudad del Saber鈥 is today a government-sponsored center for education, research and鈥
Panama City
At the end of Isla Flamenco, this complex contains a two-story shopping center, a marina, a cruise-ship terminal and a number of restaurants and bars. At鈥
Iglesia y Convento de La Merced
Panama City
Erected by the Mercedarian friars in the early 17th century, these Panam谩 Viejo buildings survived the fire that swept the city following privateer Henry鈥
Panama City
This esplanade runs along the top of the sea wall built by the Spanish to protect the city. From here, you can see the Puente de las Am茅ricas arching over鈥
Panama City
In Panam谩 Viejo, Iglesia de San Jos茅 belonged to the Augustine order. Of special interest here are the building鈥檚 vaulted side chapels, an architectural鈥
Panama City
Facing the Plaza Mayor in Panam谩 Viejo, the Cabildo de la Ciudad was built by one of the city鈥檚 wealthiest citizens, Francisco Terr铆n, in the early 17th鈥