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Fort of San Felipe
At the end of our tour in Costa Maya, we visited the main historical monument: Fort San Felipe. It was built in the eighteenth century due to an order by the governor of Yucatan, Antonio de Figueroa y Silva, to defend the city from being attacked by the pirates going through Laguna de los 7 Colores (from the strong features breathtaking panoramic views of the same ). The fort is built in stone with a quadrangular structure, and it is surrounded by a moat (now turned into a garden with figures of Mayan and Spanish) with a drawbridge at the main entrance. It has 4 bastions, one at each corner, called Santa Ana, San Antonio, San Jose and San Joaquin.
Architect Jorge Agostoni turned one of them into a museum, and it was later declared to be a National Historic Landmark. The Piracy Museum is dedicated to the region's history. It exhibits archaeological Mayan and colonial objects (weapons, ammunition, everyday utensils, plans and maps ..). Visitors will also see the mural which was created by Elio Carmichael, and is representative of the most important historical events of the region. The entrance to the fort costs 20 pesos (must be paid in pesos). Mexicans visiting on Sundays are granted a free visit. The museum is open the following days and times: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday, from 9 to 19h, as well as Friday and Saturday from 9 to 20h.
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