Panama Viejo, Witness the Echoes of a Prosperous Past
Catedral, Via Cincuentenario, Parque Lefevre, Panama
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Introduction
Panama Viejo Archaeological Site, located in Panama City, is a city site dated back to 1519 to 1671. It was once a wealthy and prosperous city, but was destroyed by English pirate Henry Morgan in early 1670. Today, visitors can explore well-preserved historical landmarks such as church bell towers, monasteries, and ruins. There is also a museum on the main square site that houses a large collection of exquisite artifacts and exhibits. Address Catedral, Via Cincuentenario, Parque Lefevre, Panama