Panama City
Panama City is the capital of Panama. 813,097 people live there. It is now a popular place for older people or senior citizens to retire.
Panama City Media
Panama City being burned by pirate Henry Morgan in 1671. Illustration by Alexandre Exquemelin.
A view of Panama City, in 1850 by Edward Fanshawe.
Former Gran Hotel located in Panama City, illustration of 1875. Currently houses the Panama Canal Museum.
Plaza Mayor de Panamá in 1875, by Eadweard Muybridge. Now called the Plaza Independencia.
Casco Viejo (Old town) seen from Ancón Hill
The F&F tower, more commonly known as "El tornillo" or "La torre tornillo" meaning "the screw" or "the screw tower"