
The Templo de San Servacio, located in Valladolid, Yucatán, Mexico, is a colonial church known for its historical significance and architectural beauty. Built in 1545 and later reconstructed in 1706 following a violent event known as "the crime of the mayors," its facade now faces north, a change from the original orientation. The church features a stone coat of arms with arabesques, a royal crown, and two towers, one of which once held cannons used during the recovery of the city in 1848 from the Caste War