
Panamá Viejo is the archaeological remains of the original Panama City, founded in 1519 and destroyed in 1671 by Welsh privateer Henry Morgan. Visitors explore the ruins of colonial-era buildings including the cathedral, convents, and the Casa de los Genoveses to experience the oldest continuously occupied European settlement on the Pacific coast of the Americas.
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