Guatemala
Route of the Franciscan Evangelisation
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- Route of the Franciscan Evangelisation (ID: 1758)
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- Guatemala
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On tentative list 2002
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History of Route of the Franciscan Evangelisation
- 2002: Added to Tentative List
- Added to tentative list
- 2009: Requested by State Party to not be examined
- 2012: Advisory Body overruled
- Deferral instead of Non Inscription (by ICOMOS)
- 2012: Deferred
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Route Of The Franciscan Evangelisation
Route of the Franciscan Evangelisation (On tentative list)

Can you review a tentative site where the components are unknown? We visited the Iglesia de San Francisco in Antigua in the summer of 2016 which would presumably have been one of the supposed 26 components. More churches you say? I would have been the first to say surely saturation point has been reached on the religious sites. But then … the more I thought about it … the more I thought it might be … merited?! The vast majority of sites related to colonialism focus on urban ensembles which don’t necessarily hone in on the role of missionaries in altering the fabric of a region permanently.
Franciscans and Dominicans dominated the evangelisation of areas of Spanish conquest. During the 16th century, the construction of monasteries directly paralleled the route of evangelization, in Yucatán, Chiapas and Guatemala. Franciscans built their churches above Maya temples and oversaw hispanicization of the mayan descendants. Our “Christian missions” connection links sites all over the Americas, yet there are none between Mexico City and Bolivia. Can we imagine if this was Europe that there wouldn’t be anything considered of comparable outstanding universal value to existing sites in the distance between Madrid and Moscow?
A little about the church in Antigua itself, which is perfectly pleasant to visit. Originally built in 1579, parts of this first church still stand today and represent some of the oldest architecture in Antigua. Devastated by earthquakes, it was only partially reconstructed but maintains elements like its façade, characterized …