ANTIGUA GUATEMALA, Guatemala - famosa per la sua architettura barocca spagnola ben conservata e per le numerose rovine dei terremoti, Antigua Guatemala è un sito patrimonio dell'umanità dell'UNESCO ed ex capitale del Guatemala.
4290 x 2849 px | 36,3 x 24,1 cm | 14,3 x 9,5 inches | 300dpi
Data acquisizione:
14 dicembre 2010
Ubicazione:
Antigua, Sacatepéquez, Guatemala
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Photograph by David Coleman. The market in Antigua Guatemala pulses with life, offering a sensory-rich experience that embodies the vibrant culture of this historic city. Housed partly in open-air stalls and partly under corrugated metal roofs, the market is a labyrinth of narrow aisles and densely packed vendor stands. Brightly colored fruits and vegetables create a patchwork of hues, their fresh scents mingling with the aroma of spices and coffee beans. Indigenous women in traditional dress tend to stalls selling intricately woven textiles, their huipiles (traditional blouses) a testament to Guatemala's rich textile heritage. The market is not just a place of commerce but a social hub where locals gather to shop, gossip, and negotiate prices. Tourists weave through the crowds, captivated by the array of handicrafts, from hand-carved wooden masks to delicate jade jewelry. This bustling marketplace offers a stark contrast to the colonial architecture that surrounds it, yet it's an integral part of Antigua's charm. It provides an authentic glimpse into daily Guatemalan life, where ancient Mayan traditions blend seamlessly with colonial influences and modern necessities, all under the watchful gaze of the volcanoes that surround the city.