In 1531, a dazzling Marian apparition ended centuries of despair and terror and ushered in a new era of faith in Mexico.
From Christopher Columbus to Marco Polo, these celebrated—and controversial—explorers made groundbreaking journeys across the globe.
Peruvian anthropologist Luis Millones and Mexican archeologist Eduardo Matos speak with EL PAÍS and reflect on their new book ...
Travel writer Scott McMurren says there’s plenty to see in places like the Mexican state of Puebla that aren’t far from popular beach resorts.
Rising from the sand on Miami Beach are what appear to be the sails of a buried Spanish galleon. It's a piece created by ...
Nicholas Galanin’s work takes the form of a wrecked Spanish galleon, its sails emblazoned with questions the artist says are ...
Author José Ángel Mañas of Spain will discuss his new book “Guerrero: A Novel of Conquest and Resistance” at 6 p.m. Friday, ...
Nicholas Galanin (b. 1979; Tlingit/Unangax̂) returns the sails of conquest to the shores of Florida during Miami Art Week ...
Within a few hours’ drive of Mexico City, these centuries-old estates have become restaurants, museums, hotels and even water ...
In Spain, Christian kingdoms were slowly pushing south; in Sicily, over 200 years of Islamic rule had been ended by the ...
The center of Mexico City will never be what it used to be ... and where some of the "most decisive episodes of the conquest took place, such as the death of the tlatoani Moctezuma Xocoyotzin, ...