The Church of San Blas in Nicoya. The church has a rich history, with the plaza in front of it believed to be the ancient site of Chorotega ceremonies. The church, rebuilt after damage caused by flames and earthquakes, now serves as a museum. Interesting features include its facade with a corn plant and a clock from Germany (1924), its floor (1644), and a baptismal font from the same year. The foundations of the 1644 temple were discovered during the restoration, along with old church bells (1768 and 1831), ancient cemeteries, and wooden saints.