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History of Panama

History of Panama

The geologic history of Panama is relatively recent. Approximately three million years ago, one narr...

Manuel Amador Guerrero

Manuel Amador Guerrero

Manuel Amador Guerrero, who is known as one of the champions of the Panamanian nationality, was not ...

The Panama National Flag

The Panama National Flag

The Panamanian flag is a rectangle divided into four quarters: the upper left quarter is white with ...

The Coat of Arms

The Coat of Arms

After the Panamanian flag was adopted, the Interim Governing Board announced a competition for natio...

National Anthem of Panama

National Anthem of Panama

The National Anthem of Panama was adopted as a national symbol by Law No. 34 on December 15, 1949, a...

Victoriano Lorenzo

Victoriano Lorenzo "The Indigenous Guerrilla Leader"

Lorenzo was a popular commander who led guerrillas against the Conservative government starting in O...

National Heroes of Panama

National Heroes of Panama

José Agustín Arango José Agustín Arango was born in Panama City on February 24, 1841, to a Cuban fa...

National Flower of Panama

National Flower of Panama

Panama's national flower is the orchid known as the Flower of the Holy Spirit, whose scientific name...

La Merced Church, guardian of history

La Merced Church, guardian of history

The best preserved church in the Old Town of Panama City is La Merced. Stone by stone, its façade wa...

St. Joseph Church and the Golden Altar

St. Joseph Church and the Golden Altar

St. Joseph Church holds one of the greatest treasures of this country, the Golden Altar. The church,...

Separation of Panama from Colombia

Separation of Panama from Colombia

Date: November 3, 2012 Location: Republic of Panama The Separation The union with Colombia, far f...

The incident over a slice of watermelon

The incident over a slice of watermelon

On April 15, 1856, an American named Jack Olivier, visibly intoxicated, along with three or four oth...

Separatist Movement in Colón

Separatist Movement in Colón

Date: November 5, 2012 Location: Province of Colón, Panama In the year 1903, Panama had achieved c...

Independence Movement in La Villa de Los Santos

Independence Movement in La Villa de Los Santos

Date: November 10, 2012 Location: District of La Villa de Los Santos, Province of Los Santos  ...

191 years of Panama's Independence from Spain

191 years of Panama's Independence from Spain

Date: November 28, 2012 Location: Panama, Republic of Panama The Panamanian movement for independe...

  • History of Panama

    History of Panama

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  • Manuel Amador Guerrero

    Manuel Amador Guerrero

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  • The Panama National Flag

    The Panama National Flag

    Monday, 15 October 2012 14:12
  • The Coat of Arms

    The Coat of Arms

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  • National Anthem of Panama

    National Anthem of Panama

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  • Victoriano Lorenzo

    Victoriano Lorenzo "The Indige...

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  • National Heroes of Panama

    National Heroes of Panama

    Friday, 26 October 2012 06:58
  • National Flower of Panama

    National Flower of Panama

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  • La Merced Church, guardian of history

    La Merced Church, guardian of ...

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  • St. Joseph Church and the Golden Altar

    St. Joseph Church and the Gold...

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  • Separation of Panama from Colombia

    Separation of Panama from Colo...

    Monday, 15 October 2012 14:19
  • The incident over a slice of watermelon

    The incident over a slice of w...

    Tuesday, 06 November 2012 09:50
  • Separatist Movement in Colón

    Separatist Movement in Colón

    Monday, 15 October 2012 14:07
  • Independence Movement in La Villa de Los Santos

    Independence Movement in La Vi...

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  • 191 years of Panama's Independence from Spain

    191 years of Panama's Independ...

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La Merced Church, guardian of history

The best preserved church in the Old Town of Panama City is La Merced. Stone by stone, its façade was moved to its present site around the year 1680, but the work was suspended for a while to provide construction materials for the wall around the new town that would protect against another pirate attack. This temple contains the only religious museum in the city.

La Merced was deemed a national monument in 1956, as it houses memories of the dead city in its walls. Those walls were witness to the future conquerors of Peru on December 28, 1530, and the historic sermon from the lips of the priest Juan de Vargas on the conquest of Atahualpa's grand empire.

The church preserves its original stone façade in the baroque style. It is located on Central Avenue very close to what was the Earth Door that gave main access to the city; the front area and courtyard of La Merced literally gave the welcome to the walled enclosure. In accordance with the common design in Old Panama, it has three very high naves and a roof supported by very tall wooden pillars, and a Moorish molding dating to the colonial era. There are two towers, both topped with cupolas.

The front plaza is flanked by two small chapels, one is designed for veneration of the Virgin of La Merced. A European portrait of the Virgin of La Merced that hangs in the chapel is one of the oldest paintings in the country and dates to the year 1600. After Old Panama was plundered in 1671, the portrait was rescued by a devotee and transferred from the convent. The other chapel is the current mausoleum for the Pérez Arosemena family.

The temple interior was remodeled and the main altarpiece had to be renovated after a fire in 1963. An important image of Our Lady of Mercy was donated by Charles V and brought from Spain in 1722. The original columns, made of loquat wood, are currently under renovation. This church is the guardian of a relic of St. Pancras, storing part of the saint's ankle bone, as well as an image of Our Lady of Charity, patron saint of Cuba.

The church's sacristy houses a museum with collections of imagery, colonial paintings, gold and silver smith objects and important Panamanian historical religious documents: the Act of Consecration of the Metropolitan Cathedral of the New Panama from 1796, as well as registries of birth, baptisms, marriages and deaths of notable people of the era, the most prominent being the baptismal record of General Tomás Herrera, the marriage and death certificates of the First President of the Republic Manuel Amador Guerrero and the  marriage certificate of the poet Ricardo Miró. In addition, there are objects belonging to the clergy, most notably the silver crosier that belonged to the religious devotee to Our Lady of Mercy, friar José Higinio Durán y Martel, who  signed the declaration of independence from Spain in 1821 as a representative of the church.

A replica of the 1904 Constitution of the Republic of Panama is stored in the museum at La Merced, in addition to an interesting chronicle written by the Panamanian businessman Camilo Quelquejeu Araúz about the events of the Battle of Calidonia Bridge that lasted from July 19 - 26, 1900.

The church museum is open on Monday through Sunday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 pm, and by appointment on Saturday and Sunday, which can be scheduled by phone (+507) 262-2911 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .