Die Stiftsbasilika Unserer Lieben Frau von Guanajuato ist eine römisch-katholische Kirche in Guanajuato, Hauptstadt des gleichnamigen…
El Pípila war der Spitzname von Juan José de los Reyes Martínez Amaro, einem mexikanischen Minenarbeiter und Nationalhelden, der durch die…
Narrow street (only 25 inches) famous because of the ancient legend which tells stories of lovers who kissed from the opposite balconies.
The neo-Gothic gem adorns the city - and stands out from the distance. Distinctly beautiful, with many details to behold.
Die Jesus-von-Nazareth-Kirche in Atotonilco ist ein am 20. Juli 1748 von Luis Felipe Neri de Alfaro gestifteter Sakralbau im Municipio San…
Whether you want to shop or not, do visit this charming market. Busy with activity and so many great artworks and crafted stuff to see.
Located in a railway station hall, this enormous market sells items ranging from food, sweets, crafts, souvenirs to clothes and toys.
This tiny triangular garden is a beautiful patch of greenery in the Guanajuato busy city center. Come for the live concerts.
Not many remember the moving history of this church: it used to be an Indian sanctuary that was only later taken over by the colonists.
A playful museum dedicated to the history of childhood in Mexico. Wide collection of toys and way more than that.
Mit 340.387 Einwohnern ist Celaya die drittgrößte Stadt im mexikanischen Bundesstaat Guanajuato.